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Apr 9 2004, 9:07am EST | by Luigi Lugmayr
EverythingUSB reviews the Imation USB 2.0 Swivel Flash Drive ().
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"The USB 2.0 Swivel Flash Drive is a very compact (1 ounce, 2"/ 5cm) flash drive with an innovative swiveling cover. The cover can be slid as well as swiveled so that it can be set in place firmly against either end of the drive. It is small enough to justify the use of the nicely designed quick-release necklace/lanyard that is included with it. Imation thoughtfully threw in a 4ft/1.3m USB extension cord for those situations where the user only has remote rear USB ports to utilize. "
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