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Extrait: After six weeks of everyday usage, Im decidedly impressed with Lexars JumpDrive Lightning USB drive. Back in October, I mentioned that I was in the process of evaluating the JumpDrive Lightning among others. But this one really stands out from the p...
There are so many USB sticks on the market right now, that it is easy for users to get confused when deciding which one to buy. One strategy is to find the fastest and cheapest. Lexars proposal, the JumpDrive Lightning, is certainy one of the fastes...
Sure, you can get a data storage device on the cheap, but do you really want to place your sensitive data in the virtual hands of an inexpensive USB Flash drive? By spending a bit more on a data storage device such as Lexars JumpDrive Lightning, you ...
Extrait: I have to admit that USB flash drives dont usually rile me up like a high-end graphics card or widescreen LCD. But Lexars JumpDrive Lightning, arguably the flagship of Lexars JumpDrive armada, is probably the most exciting USB flash drive Ive seen...
4GB of storage, PowerToGo application, Lifetime warranty
Fingerprint magnet The Final Word The Lexar Lightning does pretty much everything you could want or expect from a USB flash drive -- combining lots of storage with a fast and reliable performance.
The Lexar Lightning does pretty much everything you could want or expect from a USB flash drive -- combining lots of storage with a fast and reliable performance.
Extrait: Lexar has released the first 4GB USB drive that’s certified for ReadyBoost use in Windows Vista, the JumpDrive Lightning.To qualify, a USB drive must sustain 140X (21MB/sec write speed, and a read speed of 200X (30MB/sec). If a USB drive fails to me...
Extrait: USB memory keys are fantastic for moving files around between locations, but the relatively slow read and write speeds of flash media mean that it can take quite a while to fill a 2 or even 1GB memory key.