![]() Super Talent Pico C 32 GB Flash DrivePosted on: 9/20/2009 1:40:52 PMSuper Talent gives the phrase "thumb drive" new meaning with their most recent addition to their line of USB flash drives, the 32 GB Pico C, which packs so much storage space into an area smaller than that opposable appendage. Read on for the full performance review. ![]() Corsair Voyager PortPosted on: 5/10/2009 4:00:43 AMToday we are taking a look at a device that should make it easy for you to backup information onto your flashdrive. Corsair has developed the Voyager Port which allows you to plug your flash drive into the port and with one push of a button if will backup all the info you have preconfigured for it to backup. Since the flash drives are getting bigger they are able to hold more data and they are way more durable than any harddrive on the market. This makes the flash drive a excellent choice for backing up data, but how does this device work and what types of speeds can we expect? ![]() Verbatim SecureDigital Class 6 32GBPosted on: 5/8/2009 9:12:38 AMToday we are going to take a look at a Verbatim SD memory card from Verbatim. This is a 32Gb SD card which is supposed to be a bit faster than stock cards. Verbatim is well known for their high class storage media like dvd´s and cd´s so it's going to be interesting to see if this device can keep up with the high quality Verbatim has delivered before. ![]() Patriot Xporter Magnum USB Flash DrivePosted on: 4/11/2009 4:06:27 AMToday we are taking a look at a flash drive from Patriot. They have managed to boost their sticks up to 64GB now which makes them good for alot of projects so let´s have a look at what type of speeds we can expect. ![]() SuperTalent 8GB USB Flash Drive ReviewPosted on: 9/28/2008 12:00:00 AMUSB flash drives have become the device of choice for transferring data between computers and other devices. Nowadays, companies are creating USB drives with increasingly larger capacity. Today we got a chance to review an 8GB SuperTalent USB Flash Drive. Will the larger size come at a sacrifice? Let’s find out in today’s review. ![]() Corsair Flash Voyager Mini ReviewPosted on: 8/16/2008 12:00:00 AMWe have in the past reviewed various kinds of Corsairs Voyager series, today we have their newest creation which is a bit smaller than the older Voyagers. Today we will look into the Voyager Mini that has some of the same features as its older brothers. The Mini is quite a bit smaller which will aim for a different market. This is still dent and drop resistant and should survive quite a bit of beating. ![]() n-Tegrity - Fingerprint protected Personal Data Manager ReviewPosted on: 7/1/2008 12:00:00 AMToday we are taking a look at a USB memory stick from N-trance. They have sent is their latest fingerprint protected USB memory stick which also has software that allows you to backup the information you have on the drive. You can also run Skype and Miranda straight from the drive which gives it alot of functions in just one single drive. ![]() Corsair Flash Voyager GT 16GB ReviewPosted on: 5/30/2008 12:00:00 AMFlash memory has gotten bigger the past year and we have reviewed sizes up to 32 GB already. Today we are going to look at the Flash Voyager GT with 16GB of memory and since it is the GT line it's supposed to be a bit faster than the ordinary Voyager from Corsair. This line of flash memory have shown itself to be extremely durable and still has been able to perform well. We have tested the Voyager line before with boiling them, dropping from high hights, freezing, and even hitting them with a hammer and they have been able to withstand this treatment. Lets see what type of performance we can expect from this. ![]() Corsair Flash Voyager 32GB USB Flash DrivePosted on: 5/28/2008 12:00:00 AMWe have reviewed most of Corsairs flash drives in the past and they have performed very well and been able to take a beating in our tests. Today we have a 32 GB version, yes a 32 GB version of their popular Flash Voyager drive family that we are going to take a look at. Will the bigger memory slow the drive down, and is it more sensitive to beating than the older 8 GB versions we have looked at? ![]() Lexar Gaming Edition 2GB SD Card and 4GB Memory Stick PRO Duo ReviewPosted on: 5/16/2008 12:00:00 AMWith flash memory getting cheaper and capacity getting larger, it makes more sense than ever to purchase a new card for your gaming system or for any other device that takes it. What makes these cards special is that they feature free downloadable Xploder Lite software, meaning that they essentially, and I quote, give “you the ability to skip levels, access secret characters, stock up on ammo, and more!”. Lexar sent us these two cards to review, and today I will be finding out if they’re all that they’re cracked up to be. ![]() Supertalent 8GB USB Pico Flash DrivePosted on: 4/18/2008 12:00:00 AMSupertalent is well known of their high quality RAM-modules, but during the last few years they have expanded production to USB-modules and MP3 players. Their newest invention is Solid State Disk -drives. With USB-modules Supertalent has not settled for just traditional USB-modules. They try always invent something new, since on fullbooked USB-flash module markets traditional products will not be distinguished from the mass. We had an opportunity to review worlds smallest USB Flash Drive, Supertalent Pico-A 8GB Flash Drive, which is both water resistant and shock proof. Supertalents USB-module selection includes also Pico-B and Pico-C models, which differ mainly with size, though all being very small. ![]() Corsair Flash Padlock ReviewPosted on: 3/28/2008 12:00:00 AMIn today�s age of identify and data theft, you have to be concerned about the security of your data, especially when using a flash drive that can be easily misplaced or stolen.But what options are available to make flash drives secure?Corsair, well-known manufacturer of high-quality memory products, might just have the solution with the Corsair Flash Padlock.How does this product compare to other methods of flash drive data security?Let�s find out. ![]() OCZ Rally 1Gb USB memory stickPosted on: 3/28/2008 12:00:00 AMOCZ makes great memory we all know that, but how do they do in the flash memory market? They recently released their new memory stick that they decided to call Rally, it's available from 512mb to 2Gb versions and we will be comparing this to some other memory sticks to see how this product performs. ![]() GoldenMars USB Flash Drive ReviewPosted on: 3/28/2008 12:00:00 AMNowadays, there are a ton of companies producing USB flash drives in all sorts of shapes and sizes.What does a company do to distinguish themselves?GoldenMars, makers of a wide range of computer peripherals, offers a USB flash drive with a couple of features that make it stand out from the crowd. ![]() PQI S721 microSD Memory Card + Card Reader ReviewPosted on: 3/28/2008 12:00:00 AMManaging all the various types of memory cards, such as Compact Flash, SD, microSD, etc, can leave you with a pile of card readers and a headache if you lose the one that can read the card you want.PQI, makers of a wide range of memory products, sent us their latest 1GB microSD product that offers a couple of extra features that might make your use of microSD cards a little easier.Will those extra features allow the card to stand out in the crowd?Let�s find out. ![]() OCZ Mini Kart 1Gb Flash drivePosted on: 3/28/2008 12:00:00 AMWe have seen several reviews of different flash drives in the past and they have all had pretty much the same features and looks. Today however, we have something brand new for you, OCZ decided to focus on making the smallest flash drive on the market and we have their solution for testing tonight. They decided to call it Mini-Kart and they seem at first looks to have succeeded on their goal to make the smallest flash drive on the market. ![]() ATP Toughdrive and Petito USB DrivePosted on: 3/28/2008 12:00:00 AMThe problem with most durable usb flash drives is that they are quite big as they have various steel cases or padding. ATP has released something that might change the market. They sent us a sample of their Toughdrive and Petito drive, they are both waterproof and the Toughdrive is durable as the name states. We are going to put it through some rough testing and see if it will survive our tests. ![]() PQI Intelligent Drive i810 USB Flash Drive ReviewPosted on: 3/28/2008 12:00:00 AMUSB flash drives have become the device of choice for transferring data between computers and other devices. Nowadays, companies are creating USB drives in all different shapes and sizes. PQI, makers of a variety of memory products, have created a USB drive, the Intelligent Drive i810, which is claimed to be the smallest USB drive in the world. Will this drive be an intelligent choice for your computer? Let’s find out in today’s review. ![]() Corsair Flash Voyager GT 8GB Memory stickPosted on: 3/28/2008 12:00:00 AMIs it a flash light? No, is it a Bluetooth dongle? No it's actually the latest flash memory from Corsair we are going to talk about. About a year ago we reviewed the Corsair Flash Voyager and today we will look at the Flash Voyager GT with a whole whooping 8GB of memory. The old stick was able to resits most durability tests, will this do the same and can it also perform better than the old one? Lets find out. ![]() X-Micro 512 mb USB2 memory stickPosted on: 3/28/2008 12:00:00 AMThese memory sticks or flash sticks as they are also called have gotten very popular and slowly taken over the work floppy disks used to have. What is so good with these is that you can store up to a few gigabytes on them and just connect them to the computer and run them (drivers needed for win98) at USB2 speeds. They don't cost very much anymore and they don't take up any space. We received a sample of X-micros new USB stick so lets check this 512mb out. ![]() Corsair Flash Survivor 8Gb Memory StickPosted on: 3/28/2008 12:00:00 AMToday we are taking a look at another memory stick from Corsair. Corsair is most known for their ram kits, but lately they have been producing durable and fast flash memory sticks also. Their latest creation is called Survivor and is a 8Gb memory stick with a durable brushed steel casing, will this drive pass our tests and how well does it perform vs its older brother Voyager GT? ![]() X-Micro Apex USB2 drivePosted on: 1/28/2008 12:00:00 AMUSB drives have came like a rocket into the market suddenly to replace the old floppy disks that always break. These USB drives add size and speed to a tiny little drive that you can carry around in your keychain. It's easy to use as you basically plug it in, transfer, and then unplug it again. Or if you run an older OS you will have to install some drivers which are available on a cd with the drive itself. I have looked at many USB drives lately but this will be my first USB2 drive. X-Micro were kind enough to send me a 128mb USB2 drive. We are going to see how it performs against a normal USB1.1 drive and how it works in general. ![]() GoldenMarsmicroSD Memory Card ReviewPosted on: 1/28/2008 12:00:00 AMLike many things in the computer world, flash memory has gotten faster and smaller as the technology has improved.For example, Secure Digital cards can now be found in �mini� and �micro� sizes that are even smaller than the already small SD card.Goldenmars, makers of a wide range of memory products, sent us their latest 2GB microSD card.Will it be able to maintain its performance despite its small size?Let�s find out. Msystems 32 mb Diskonkey ProPosted on: 3/28/2007 12:00:00 AMUSB drives seems to be getting more and more popular now and we at Rbmods have reviewed quite a few of them, but let's get to the point. I reviewed a USB drive from Msystems a month ago and it was really good except the size was something that I did not like so after a few mails with Msystems they asked if I wanted to review a slimmer model from them and did I accept the offer?? Of course I did!! Well let's check the review out of this slim USB drive from Msystems. |
























