Filed under: News | Portable Devices
Jun 12 2006, 7:49am CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
Everything USB reviews the first USB flash drive embedded with an on-board capacity meter - The Lexar JumpDrive Mercury.
Quote:
"It's 7:25am, and you're about to be late for work. The company board meeting is today, and everyone's eager to see that video presentation you've worked on at home. Do you know where an empty flash drive is?
Enter the JumpDrive Mercury from Lexar, a secure flash drive with a capacity meter on the side that gives you a rough estimate of how much storage is available."
Read the full review.
Find deals for the Lexar 1GB JumpDrive Mercury.
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