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    Apacer Handy Steno AH421 4GB Flash Drive Review

    Posted on Friday, November 30 2007 @ 14:26:32 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck


    With the world of storage continually getting bigger and bigger, it’s not uncommon to find flash drives growing in capacity and speed. Media files now make up quite a huge portion of the need for increasing space. When flash drives first started to hit the shelves, 128MB was the largest you could get, and would cost you a fortune too.

    Apacer’s new USB 2.0 flash drive not only combines 4GB of flash storage, but manages to incorporate a compression and security program in one. According to Apacer this allows you to store more than 5x the actual 4GB limit as well as being able to encrypt it all.


    Link: Tweaktown

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