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Iomega Micro Mini comparison

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Release date January 26, 2004 January 08, 2004 January 29, 2004 May 03, 2004 March 15, 2004
The Bottom Line Unless smallness is your principal consideration, Iomega's somewhat larger Mini is a better value than the tiny Micro Mini. Meritline's tiny Pen Drive is fairly inexpensive per megabyte but offers few extra features. The Mini is expensive, but Iomega's Active Disk technology gives it the edge over less useful flash drives. SanDisk's Cruzer Titanium delivers a trinity of useful utilities and superior durability at a competitive price per megabyte. Lexar's strong and sturdy JumpDrive Secure lets you password-protect your data and offers good value per megabyte.
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Type:Interface TypeHi-Speed USB
Hi-Speed USB
Hi-Speed USB
Hi-Speed USB
USB
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Memory storage capacity64 MB
256 MB
128 MB
512 MB
256 MB
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Mini Drive
SmartMedia card
SD memory card
Memory Stick Pro
Memory Stick
CompactFlash Card
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Memory typeFlash
Flash
Flash
Flash
Flash
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