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Behind those cool colors lies the heart of all your information. The powerful, high-speed Lexar FireFly has a simple plug-and-play design that allows you to quickly and easily transfer and store digital documents, photos, MP3 files, and video clips. Specially marked packages of Lexar FireFly includes free Google Desktop, Google Toolbar, and Picasa software, so you can quickly and easily edit photos, find files, and search the Internet from wherever you are. The Lexar FireFly also has a tethered cap for security and a cool blue tail light LED that blinks during data transfer so you have the confidence in knowing when the job is done.
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Will go through anything.
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This flash drive is super small which makes it very convenient. So much so that I accidentally left it in the pocket of my jeans when I put them in the washer. Even after going through the entire wash it still works! I would definitely recommend this sturdy little drive.
Rating:
(5
out of 5) @ 2008-09-12
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No problems. Just inexpensive portable memory.
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It's the same as any other keychain USB hard drive. A nifty LED lets you know when it's being accessed which is a nice touch. Can't really beat the price. I bought it on a whim just because it was dirt cheap and I have zero complaints. Pick this up if you want some cheap, portable storage.
Rating:
(5
out of 5) @ 2008-05-28
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awesome
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I am more satisfied with Firefly than with any other large-capicity USB flash drives that I've used. There's no annoying U3 garbage software to deal with. It's the most compact model in its class. It doesn't have the extra bulk or the annoyance of a slider. Its cap is removable so that your... Read More
Rating:
(5
out of 5) @ 2008-04-23
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It's true what people say; this is extremely slow!
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I really like the size of this drive, however, in general it does perform like a USB 1.1 device (or slower). Come'on Lexar...do some testing on your products first!
Rating:
(2
out of 5) @ 2008-03-27
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Adequate storage, small size, access times may vary
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I got a two pack of these recently, so I decided to benchmark them. The benchmarks were inconsistent between the two drives. On the first drive, writes were around 3MB/second, while reads topped out just under 12MB/second. On the second drive, I got 7.5MB/second writes and 17.5MB/s reads.
The plastic holder does hold the drive tightly, and it fit on my keyring pretty easily. There is a space on the back of the drive that's available for labeling, but my ink pen just smeared when I tried initialing it. Use a Sharpie instead and let it dry for a minute, that worked fine.
Rating:
(4
out of 5) @ 2008-01-22
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