CRUZER MICRO U3 4GB READYBOOST | 
| Brand: SanDisk Category: CE
Buy New: £6.99
New (45) Used (1) from £2.79
Rating: 67 reviews Sales Rank: 196
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Fragile: No Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.1 Dimensions (in): 0.4 x 0.4 x 0.4 Legal Disclaimer: Layer One UK does not offer any warranty other than the one imposed by the manufacturer. Consequently, the warranty conditions proposed by Layer One UK will be an exact copy of the manufacturers.
MPN: SDCZ6-4096-E10RB Model: SDCZ6-4096-E10RB UPC: 619659034696 EAN: 0619659034696 ASIN: B000PD4H38
Release Date: June 23, 2007 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually dispatched within 24 hours
Add to Wishlist
| |
| Features:
| • | Incredibly small, portable, and smart USB flash drive | | • | Retractable USB port eliminates the need for caps and protects your USB connector | | • | Includes Skype, CruzerSync desktop synchronization, antivirus software, and SignupShield password manager | | • | Brilliant amber LED | | • | U3 Smart enabled |
|
| Similar Items:
|
| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Cruzer Micro is ReadyBoost compliant. ReadyBoost makes your PC running Windows Vista faster by using the USB drive as temporary storage.
|
| Customer Reviews: Read 62 more reviews...
Cheap, fast & secure November 13, 2008 Ron Hughes (Essex, UK) Low cost, fast. I like the built-in U3 security software. Ideal for a back-up medium.
Carry your mailbox around November 11, 2008 C. Robert Smith (Sheffield UK) This is fantastic. I can download and read my mail from either my own or my partners computer and I have all my addresses and favorites on hand too. There is a great little diary/task program EssentialPIM and so I can have the same task list wherever I am. I'd long given up on lugging my laptop around and put up with the inconvenience of not having my own favorites and rather than this being a copy of a file it is the real thing. Oh, and just in case I leave it on a train it's password protected. I'm really impressed.
Excellent November 1, 2008 Bladerunner UK (UK) Have had mine for nearly 12 months now. U3 program work fine and mean that I get all my instant messages via Trillian wherever I am without loading anything on local PC. Work very quickly with Firefox for U3 when streaming, for example, BBC Iplayer. I have also added Mojopac wo I have my own desktop where ever I go. 4GB is fine for me - have a load of music and videos on it as well as docs. I like the password protection of U3 - I carry it with me wherever I go. I may go for a larger size later but for now 4GBis fine (and SOOO cheap!!). You can use Logmein Ignition (paid for) or Logmein Free or Teamviewer Free for remote access via the U3 if you need to and it works absolutely fine.
Great for portable applications October 21, 2008 TechnoGeek (London) Why carry a laptop around, when you can have one of these? Even without the 'advanced' U3 features, it's a handy flash drive. Convenient, robust, light and with a neat connector protector. With the U3, however it doubles as a portable computer. if you find that you prefer Firefox, Thunderbird and OpenOffice to the proprietary Microsoft products, then you can carry those (and other) apps, together with your favourite sites and login settings on this little gizmo. Instead of struggling to send emails from a internet cafe, take one of these, set it up ahead of time, then plug it in to the local PC and you're good to go. When you visit your favourite sites, or enter passwords, there's no record of that activity on the host computer (unless there's a spyware keylogger installed). That means it's possible to use this device to access your own networks and password-protected sites without any risk that the owner of the computer gains access to sensitive information. If you want (and I do) you can password-protect the whole unit, so that even if it is lost, the data is not accessible. The device might need updating before it will run properly on Vista operating systems. The U3 features are available only in Windows, but other operating systems will read the thing as an ordinary flash drive, giving access to all documents, but not the software. Mine struggles a bit with Linux (Ubuntu Hardy), but it's OK if the machine has the right settings. I had a 1GB unit for many years, and it was great. I've now upgraded to the 4GB unit and that is plenty big enough.
A lovely one October 15, 2008 vagrantuk (Ipswich UK) I've had this a while now and it works well. Unlike some of the reviews I've read,I really rate the software that comes with it. It comes into it's own in internet cafes and on friends computers. No trace of your passage left behind and the SignupShield fills in the passwords without you having to do any key strokes on a potentially vulnerable cyber cafe computer.Oh, and the sync software lets you use Google on other computers with all your bookmarks. Also you can run Outlook on any computer as if it was your own. Fantastic.
|
|
|
|