Electronics : Transcend TS1GJFV20 1GB Jet Flash Drive

Transcend TS1GJFV20 1GB Jet Flash Drive

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Binding: Electronics
Brand: Transcend
EAN: 0760557801634
Label: TRANSCEND
Manufacturer: TRANSCEND
Model: TS1GJFV20
Publisher: TRANSCEND
Studio: TRANSCEND
Warranty: Limited lifetime warranty


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Product Description:
Transcend introduced the JetFlash V20 USB flash drive to bridge the gap between large capacity and accessibility. If you do not already own a USB flash drive, you soon will. Based on the design of Transcend's best selling JetFlash 120, the V20 features the same shapely chassis and semi-transparent colored mid-band that glows during use.



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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Products Purchased Online
It's sleek, attractive, and very useful. The clasped cord makes it a real carry and go-getter!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Flash Memory
This product was shipped in less then 3 days including Sunday. The drive is in perfect working condition, sealed in the package. It comes with a neck strap and a driver installation disk for older PCs. It has a few neat capabilities such as storing your favorites to go, PC lock, auto Log On, and more...

I like it.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - No problems
I use this flash drive mainly to transfer files back and forth from my work computer (running Windows Xp professional) to my home computer (running xp home). No compatibility problems. It's small enough to keep in my pants pocket without noticing it. Cap fits snug. I have not had any problems with this drive.

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