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Kanguru Fire Flash (1GB)
  • Editors' rating: 2h stars
      Overall score: 5.0 (2.5 stars)
Kanguru Fire Flash (1GB) Reviewed on 07/25/2005

The Bottom Line: Kanguru's Fire Flash memory key delivers midrange speeds but is awkward to use and expensive. Unless you absolutely must use a FireWire interface, you're better off with a USB drive.

Specs: Flash, 1 GB

Kanguru Fire Flash (4GB)
  • Editors' rating: 2h stars
      Overall score: 5.0 (2.5 stars)
Kanguru Fire Flash (4GB) Reviewed on 07/25/2005

The Bottom Line: Kanguru's Fire Flash memory key delivers midrange speeds but is awkward to use and expensive. Unless you absolutely must use a FireWire interface, you're better off with a USB drive.

Specs: 4 GB

Kanguru Fire Flash (2GB)
  • Editors' rating: 2h stars
      Overall score: 5.0 (2.5 stars)
Kanguru Fire Flash (2GB) Reviewed on 07/25/2005

The Bottom Line: Kanguru's Fire Flash memory key delivers midrange speeds but is awkward to use and expensive. Unless you absolutely must use a FireWire interface, you're better off with a USB drive.

Specs: 2 GB

Kanguru Fire Flash (512MB)
  • Editors' rating: 2h stars
      Overall score: 5.0 (2.5 stars)
Kanguru Fire Flash (512MB) Reviewed on 07/25/2005

The Bottom Line: Kanguru's Fire Flash memory key delivers midrange speeds but is awkward to use and expensive. Unless you absolutely must use a FireWire interface, you're better off with a USB drive.

Specs: Flash, 512 MB

Kanguru Fire Flash (256MB)
  • Editors' rating: 2h stars
      Overall score: 5.0 (2.5 stars)
Kanguru Fire Flash (256MB) Reviewed on 07/25/2005

The Bottom Line: Kanguru's Fire Flash memory key delivers midrange speeds but is awkward to use and expensive. Unless you absolutely must use a FireWire interface, you're better off with a USB drive.

Specs: Flash, 256 MB

Kanguru Fire Flash (128MB)
  • Editors' rating: 2h stars
      Overall score: 5.0 (2.5 stars)
Kanguru Fire Flash (128MB) Reviewed on 07/25/2005

The Bottom Line: Kanguru's Fire Flash memory key delivers midrange speeds but is awkward to use and expensive. Unless you absolutely must use a FireWire interface, you're better off with a USB drive.

Specs: Flash, 128 MB

Meritline Rist Memory Watch
  • Editors' rating: 4 stars
      Overall score: 8.0 (4.0 stars)
Meritline Rist Memory Watch Reviewed on 04/02/2004

The Bottom Line: If you're looking to wear your USB flash drive as an accessory, Meritline's Rist Memory Watch is our choice for you.

Specs: Flash, 256 MB

Meritline Pen Drive
  • Editors' rating: 3h stars
      Overall score: 7.1 (3.5 stars)
Meritline Pen Drive Reviewed on 04/02/2004

The Bottom Line: Meritline's Pen Drive adequately combines a pen with a USB flash drive, but it also feels a bit gimmicky and cheap.

Specs: Flash, USB Drive, SmartMedia card, SD memory card, CompactFlash Card, Memory Stick, Memory Stick Pro, PC Card, 128 MB

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