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Old 29-06-2007, 07:40 PM   #1 (permalink)
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I am getting Rs 2000 to buy a pen drive . which pen-drive I should buy ? better if bigger in space .


i am thinking of sandisk or trancend but trancend is too costly i think ? hows some chinese made models ? are they good enough ?


Look I am not looking for any sequirity featues , I will just do some rapid data transfer . so the volume bigger will be more adv for me .
neither I am looking for the sexiest looking drive but smaller is the bertter because I want to have in as a keychain .
I am NOT looking for and mp3 option ....or any lcd option like that .

BUT performance should be good enough . I mean it should be a strong player in doing its primary job ./
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Old 29-06-2007, 07:46 PM   #2 (permalink)
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For little less than 2000, you should be able to get 4GB (Kingston, Transcend or Sandisk) or 8GB Chinese made. Dont go for Chinese one....they show fake capacity.

I know latest prices for 1GB and 2Gb since they sell mostly.

1GB Imation, Kingston, Sandisk - RS 400
2GB Kingston - Rs 725

But just a suggestion why not get a laptop drive in a external case....if you really need tons of space. A 100GB or 80GB would cost 1000 more though
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Old 29-06-2007, 08:22 PM   #3 (permalink)
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no pendrive will be essential for my case... hdds are somewhat bigger .
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San disk cruzer micro u3 is the answer buddy
Here is the data
Instead of rate stated by the vendor i am giving u actual test results(benchmarks by eminent sources)
Single file Read - 17.66 MB/s Write- 7.21 MB/s
Multiple file Read -14.22 MB/s Write- 6.24 MB/s
CPU Utilization % (By Everest 2006 Read/Write * 100 ) -14/5
I think this much data is enough to make it the leader in 4GB series
This pen drive is considered best in 1GB series as well
4 gb costs around 1800 rs.so buddy go wid it with ur eyes closed( not literally)
Good that u r not a features freak .....
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1GB Imation, Kingston, Sandisk - RS 400
I went to nehru place(delhi), and the cheapest I could find was a sandisk for 475.

have the prices increased, coz I am thinking of buying a 4gb one.
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Just check one model each of Kingston, Transcend and SanDisk 4 GB models and drop the one with the fastest writing rate per second into the shopping cart.
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once again, its out of my knowledge, that people are ready to buy a 4 GB Pen driver for Rs. 2000 for 4 GB Pen drive, but they dont consider the option of Laptop HDD + USB Casing,

80 GB Segate + Techcom USB portable Casing will cost Rs. 2400/- + TAX in Kolkata, thats Exact 2500/-, for which u get a Coool 80 GB Storaghe with USB plug and play...

and here is the size...



So if storage is the only reason one buying, then tell guys, Rs. 1800/- for a 4 GB or Rs. 2500 for a 80 GB ?? which one would be ur choise ??

yes certainly if one plans to run ready boost of Vista or rather keep the Page file in USB device for faster system performance, then Pen drive is the choise but for storage, sorry to sound rude, but really spending Rs. 1800 or 2000 for 4GB where as in Rs. 2500, 80 GB is available, sounds really dumb to me...




Even this guy is selling 160GB + Casing for Rs. 3200 shiped... http://www.thinkdigit.com/forum/show...10&postcount=9
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I have a Sandisk Cruser, but I want to warn you before you purchase it of one thing - The Cruser has Avast U3 Edition pre-installed but it is valid for only 2 or 3 months - you have to pay and subscribe to keep the antivirus updated... Also, there is no write-protect lock. So, if you take your presentation file to a seminar and want to upload there, you will be vulnerable to virus attack if the computers there are infected... On the other hand, many other pen drives have the write-protect lock available. Even without the AV protection, they are better purchases (IMHO)...

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Choto Cheeta.....very good explanation......
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Well.. if you consider size, go for Pen Drive. Else, go blindly with Choto Cheeta.
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c.cheeta u rok man !!!!!!!!!!
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Well.. if you consider size, go for Pen Drive
Well u can call it a Palm drive and it is small enough to fit in ur Shirt pocket !!!! i did posted the picture of 80GB, the 160 GB is also same size just 1k costly !!! and just like USD Drive its Plug and play !!!

and thanks for the comments guys
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Palm drive..thats a good one
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go for the drive dude
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go for the drive dude
Which Drive ??? Pen or Palm
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Yepp. HDD with USB casing is the best option, but it require much more care then a pen Drive. As pen Drive are smaller handling them is easy whereas Hdd is a little bigger and handling them and saving them from accidentle shocks is kinda hard when travelling.
Still Hdd with Usb connectors is a better way of transferring data.
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@Choto Cheeta.....are u saying that actually its a laptop HDD with an added casing????.........

where can i get more details for it?
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are u saying that actually its a laptop HDD with an added casing????.........
yes...

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where can i get more details for it?
What other details do u need ?? can u be more specefic ??

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As pen Drive are smaller handling them is easy whereas Hdd is a little bigger and handling them and saving them from accidentle shocks is kinda hard when travelling.
only thing which can cause real damage is really hard shakes while u are writing data one it !!! as the head is in touch with the Disk...

where as when dormant on accessed my one fell from my hands and my shirt pocket many times nothing happend...
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@choto thanks for the info dude. But I ain't buying this for myself.
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ne one knows the rates for hdd drives mentioned above in pune?
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yes...

What other details do u need ?? can u be more specefic ??
I mean, like XP/vista support info, data transfer speeds, USB 1.2 or 2.0?....etc.
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Supports any OS till date, but yes you much keep it in compatible File format, dont expect to work in Windows 98 SE with large NTFS partition...

its USB 2.0, and HDD is SATA-I 5400 RPM !!! so will work in speed of a normal Lappy HDD...
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External Laptop HDD is a better option
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^^^^

Huh ??

Price of a 80 GB ??
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Forget transcend, kingston and sandisk, get a buffalo instead.

http://www.sumedh.info/articles/buff...ve-review.html
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Saurav, it would be requiring external power supply, I guess.
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once again, its out of my knowledge, that people are ready to buy a 4 GB Pen driver for Rs. 2000 for 4 GB Pen drive, but they dont consider the option of Laptop HDD + USB Casing,

80 GB Segate + Techcom USB portable Casing will cost Rs. 2400/- + TAX in Kolkata, thats Exact 2500/-, for which u get a Coool 80 GB Storaghe with USB plug and play...

and here is the size...



So if storage is the only reason one buying, then tell guys, Rs. 1800/- for a 4 GB or Rs. 2500 for a 80 GB ?? which one would be ur choise ??

yes certainly if one plans to run ready boost of Vista or rather keep the Page file in USB device for faster system performance, then Pen drive is the choise but for storage, sorry to sound rude, but really spending Rs. 1800 or 2000 for 4GB where as in Rs. 2500, 80 GB is available, sounds really dumb to me...




Even this guy is selling 160GB + Casing for Rs. 3200 shiped... http://www.thinkdigit.com/forum/show...10&postcount=9
well...i am in Goa but have contacts at Laminton road...can u suggest which is the best place in mumbai...or at laminton road(grant road).... to buy this product....
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Yea I ll also prefer the laptop HDD with casing it is the best option these days..if you wanna buy pendrive go for either kingston or transcend .
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Saurav, it would be requiring external power supply, I guess.
Hey not attending todays Meet in city center Kolkata ?? (i suppose u r from Kolkata too ??)

On Topic,

No Laptop HDDs with Casing will not need External Power... how ever More largers 7200 RPM 3.5" Desktop ones will need external Power hence their Casing will come with a Power adepter
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