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Transcend JetFlash 700 USB3 16Gb Review

MyCE takes a closer look on the latest Transcend USB3 usb stick. The JetFlash 700 come in three different sizes, 8/16/32 Gb and MyCE will be reviewing the 16Gb drive. You can continue reading to find out more…

Transcend JetFlash 620 64GB pen drive review

This pen drive claims up to 32MB/s read and 18MB/s write and 256bit built-in encryption. In this review we see how well its performance stands up in real life use, the ease of using its encryption feature and whether the encryption requires elevated (administrator) access.

Kingston DataTraveler Ultimate 32GB USB 3.0 DTU30/32GB Review

A new USB 3.0 flash drive review, read all about it as MyCE presents the full Kingston DataTraveler Ultimate 32GB USB3.0 review. Read more.

Verbatim Tuff-Clip 8GB USB Drive Review

The Verbatim Tuff-Clip is a very Rugged and Fast retractable USB drive with a sleek Carabiner clip.

Verbatim Store n Go Pro 16GB USB Drive Review

The Verbatim Store n Go Pro 16GB USB Drive is both fast enough and spacious enough for anyone on the go or at home.

Maxell eSATA & USB SSD 32GB review

The Maxell eSATA & USB 32GB SSD is a small and stylish drive. We got a sample of this product and did some extensive reviewing. Read the complete article to find out how it performs.

Corsair Flash Voyager Mini 4GB flash drive review

It’s small and it’s cute. We put Corsair’s Flash Voyager Mini 4GB drive through its paces.

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USB Sticks

  • USB Sticks come in different forms and shapes, but they all use flash memory. Combined with the fact that every computer has a USB port, USB sticks are a very practical way to physically transport data. Scoring high on portability and durability, but low on price, USB sticks are a real must-have for anyone.More about this
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