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Editorial Reviews Product Description The ultimate SanDisk Extreme Cruzer Contour USB flash drive combines rugged, bold design - including an elegant sliding USB connector that retracts into the body and eliminates the need for caps - with ultrafast performance; higher capacities and easy, U3 application portability. includes U3 technology so you can carry your files and software on a secure USB drive. You can have your wallpaper, preferences, favorites, profiles, and like - everything you need for a familiar computing experience on any PC, wherever you go. Similar Products
Customer Reviews Mac Wizard Said: Only 4Mb/s Write Speed at Best on Large Files ( Nov. 10th 2009 )I have been playing with the Contour 32Gig USB flash drive for a month now. I wanted to use it for carrying video files around. However, the problem is that it writes at an incredibly slow write speed--less than 4 Mb/s, as compared to the promised 25 Mb/s. I have tried different formatting, and the result is the same. Apparently others have complained about this problem on their website, and their support just ignores the issue. To me their silence says they know the drives are slower than what they proclaim in the packaging, bit they refuse to do anything about it. Guess I'm off to buy a new flashdrive--$100 wasted.J. D. BAKER Said: Excellent choice for USB flash drive ( Oct. 22nd 2009 )Since the advent of USB flash drives, I have used products from several companies but long ago settled on SANDISK as my preferred solution for both personal and business use. I currently have three of this particular line: 8GB, 16GB, and now 32GB Extreme Cruzer Contour USB flash drive. All have functioned reliably, all are still working; the 16GB drive is now used by my wife in her business while the 8GB is being used for MS SYNC drive (for new car) and music storage "for the road" (USB input in vehicle console). I tend to fill each drive rather quickly (currently at 26 GB on the new 32GB drive) hence, it seems I am always ready to move up each time SanDisk offers more storage capacity. And yes, I will no doubt do it again when 64GB is released. This product offers a convenient, reliable, reasonably fast (for a flash drive anyway) portable storage media. It can also provide reasonably robust functionality when you prefer not to carry your PC and have access to computers at hotels, internet cafes, remote offices, etc. Let's face it - whether you work between different locations on a regular basis and/or frequently travel away from your home or primary office - we all look for an excuse NOT to schlep around a laptop if we can avoid it. Plenty of applications are available for the U3 platform; I enjoy more secure browsing (when using borrowed/rented PC) and use Cruzer Sync (upgraded to DMAILER) for documents and e-mail, anti-virus (this is a must have app when working with borrowed computers) among other (U3 compatible) applications. Combined with my Blackberry (noting I installed a 16GB storage card on phone), the 32GB Extreme Cruzer Contour USB flash drive allows me the opportunity to travel lighter (especially for short trips) while maintaining secure access to critical information without unduly sacrificing productivity. Add in another 25 GB of on-line storage (via Hotmail SkyDrive), and I am well covered for both business and personal even when on the road without my primary laptop. While we are waiting for the day when our increasingly powerful smartphones are finally able to fully deliver on the convergence promise of high portability, high performance, "PC-like" functionality with readily accessible and ample storage (both on board and "in the cloud" via 3G, 4G broadband), a reliable USB flash drive will remain one of the key "tools" many of us rely on every day.Sam Trinh Said: Best Drive Ever ( Oct. 17th 2009 )I own 3 Sandisk Titanium Drives and this one particular drive is the best drive ever. This no-cap drive closes when I retract the drive back blocking dirt accumulation. Although it is not like the all hard resistant titanium drives, it is fairly strong. I believe this is the best drive I ever used because I have used other drives like PNY, Emerson, and nothing can compared to this 32GB drive.W. T. Revis Said: This is the best USB memory unit that I have ever used. ( Aug. 20th 2009 )The SanDisk Extreme Cruzer USB flash drive is excellent. It is very large and very fast.R. Hamilton Said: Ok - stupid design ( Apr. 25th 2009 )Performs ok. I would have liked a faster write speed. I have 4 or 5 earlier Cruzer's with the push out design and I like them. This new way of exposing the connector is a BIG step back. I have to fumble with it several times before I remember the trick and even then it feels 'cheesy'.« Back |
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