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Sandisk announces 8GB Cruzer® Micro USB flash drive

August 31st, 2007

SanDisk® Corporation (NASDAQ:SNDK) today announced an 8 gigabyte model of its popular Cruzer® Micro USB flash drive, double the largest capacity previously available in the Cruzer Micro line.

SanDisk Cruzer Micro 8GB
SanDisk Cruzer Micro 8GB

Only two inches long, a half-inch thick and weighing less than half an ounce, the 8GB Cruzer Micro nonetheless can hold a massive personal library – 1,600 ultra-high-resolution digital pictures, 2,000 digital songs or five hours of high-quality home video.

“Just a few years ago, USB flash drives had such limited capacities that they were only useful for moving a few files from one computer to another,” said Ittai Golde, senior director of product marketing for the USB Division of SanDisk. “Now, you don’t have to decide what files to put on a Cruzer Micro. You can load the drive with virtually everything you might need when you’re away from your primary computer.”

Cruzer Micro packs an impressive list of features into a small package:

  • A sliding USB connector means there’s no cap to lose, and the connector is protected from damage when the drive is not in use.
  • The slider switch is illuminated by an amber LED light when the drive is active, making it easy to see – when the light goes out – that it’s safe to unplug the drive.
  • U3™ Smart Technology for running applications directly from the drive, without those applications having to be installed on the computer. U3-compatible software provided free with Cruzer Micro includes the PC phone service Skype™, SanDisk’s own CruzerSync™ for synchronizing files between a PC and the drive, the password manager program SignupShield™ Passwords from Protecteer, and a trial version of McAfee anti-virus software.
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    Comment from: hua jung [Visitor] · http://www.icd-asia.net/hua_jung.html
    Now, you don?t have to decide what files to put on a Cruzer Micro. You can load the drive with virtually everything you might need when you?re away from your primary computer.
    PermalinkPermalink 15/10/07 @ 04:09
    Comment from: AstroNerdBoy [Visitor] · http://www.astronerdboy.com
    I had the 1GB Cruzer Micro and loved it, but I found that I needed something larger to have an archive of work files on the domain controller, especially since they have a hard time keeping the server up lately. So I splurged and picked up the 8GB and love it more for the extra space. I wish they'd have kept Avast on it for anti-virus instead of McAfee but that's a small thing I suppose.
    PermalinkPermalink 17/10/07 @ 07:51

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