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Old 04-13-2005, 06:33 PM   #1
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USB 2.0 Hi-speed Flash drive roundup

Ars Technica has done it again and posted an in-depth round-up of the latest high-speed USB Flash sticks. USB flash drives have become more common, due both to their utility and decreasing prices. They are a great tool for transporting files around, especially when the network is down. They are supported on Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux right out of the box. And best of all, prices have come down considerably since Ars Technica's review last year.

The fastest stick in the test: The Lexar JumpDrive Lightning.

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