you have to be kidding right? i have a 2gb cruzer micro and its small enough to carry on my keychain, in fact, i do. my entire life is on that drive. i have all of my school work on it and because its u3, all of my programs are on there too.
I've never had a problem with the USB connector, but lots of other problems:
One of my drives is coin-sized and has no hole for mounting making me loosing it all the time The Sandisk mounting hole broke of making it fall to the floor and it's cover split in two (taped up now) The Kingston is still living, but it's very large. All three has lost their USB connector caps.
@ adam: Your entire life surely does not relate to music or video production! There is good reasons why "some" consumer want bigger capacity in the smallest memory device as possible.
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you have to be kidding right? i have a 2gb cruzer micro and its small enough to carry on my keychain, in fact, i do. my entire life is on that drive. i have all of my school work on it and because its u3, all of my programs are on there too.
Adam: I hope you have a backup :)
I've never had a problem with the USB connector, but lots of other problems:
One of my drives is coin-sized and has no hole for mounting making me loosing it all the time
The Sandisk mounting hole broke of making it fall to the floor and it's cover split in two (taped up now)
The Kingston is still living, but it's very large. All three has lost their USB connector caps.
@ adam: Your entire life surely does not relate to music or video production! There is good reasons why "some" consumer want bigger capacity in the smallest memory device as possible.