4Sep2007
Filed under: Storage/Memory
Author: John C

Iogear introduced a 4GB flash wallet drive, the GFD204B, its target are the students thats always on the move and need something really portable and can keep it safe such as your wallet. It features a 4GB storage and includes security softwares with maximizing protection of important data, such as projects, homeworks, and presentations. Since the flash drive is smaller than a business card, you can bring your data anywhere such as classrooms, compute labs, buddies house to share your music and pictures. For Vista laptops that need more ram on the go, this drive will be compatiable with the new Windows Vista ReadyBoost, a program that allows Vista to access the flash drive to increase system performance by using it as “RAM” (Random Access Memory). The flash drive supports USB 2.0 and 1.1 ports and is compatiable with Mac, Microsoft Windows, Sun OS. Estimated proce will be around $70.
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- Tags: Buddies, Business Card, flash drive, Homeworks, Laptops, microsoft, Microsoft Windows, Music, Ports, Presentations, Random Access Memory, Storage, Sun Os, System Performance, Target, Usb 2, Vista Readyboost, Wallet
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