A-Data PD2 USB Flash Drive
The A-DATA PD2 is a removable flash disk with USB 2.0 “High Speed” standard connection. It can support 4 NAND flash memory and up to 8GB disk space for mass data storage application. PD2 has a plug and play function. As a result of its small and convenient size, users can carry it easily anywhere for data storage.
PD2 is highly compatible with PC operation system (OS), so users will not have to load the driver to most of PC OS. PD2 dramatically eliminates the inconvenience of carrying notebooks all around for important data storage!
Specifications
Type:
Flash Drive
Memory Size:
8GB
Write Speed:
USB 2.0
Size (L x W x H):
69.6mm x 17mm x 10mm
Detailed Features
A Closer Look
Features
Support USB specification version 2.0.
Support power saving mode to reduce power consumption.
Support Windows ME, 2000 and XP without device driver.
Support Driver for Windows 98/98 SE.
Driverless solution for Linux Kernel version 2.4 or later version.
Driverless for Mac OS 9.X or above.
LED indicator when device is in use.
Hot Plug and Play.
No external power is required.
It also supports software application for Disk Security and Disk Partition.
Dimension:69.6*17*10mm(L*W*H)
Weight:10g (+-0.5)
Customer Reviews and Rating
Customer Rating:
2.6
Customer Reviews:
2
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Value
2.5
Features
3.0
Quality
3.0
Performance
2.0
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Reviewer:
Agnomen on
Apr 05, 2007 Customer Rating:
3.0
Value
3.0
Features
3.0
Quality
3.0
Performance
3.0
I have a SanDisk 4GB U3 Cruzer drive that will not work with Vista, so I first tried the Transcend 8GB V10 drive and was very disappointed. I have now moved to the A-Data 8GB. The A-Data 8GB is faster than the Transcend V10 8GB when writing, but it is still slow in comparison to my 4GB Cruzer. All three drives read around 30,000 KB/second (A-Data: 31,772 KB/s, Cruzer: 31,723 KB/s, V10: 30,883 KB/s). The 8GB drives both are much slower on the write. The A-Data at 1,490 KB/s is almost twice as fast as the V10 which writes at only 811 KB/s, but the 4GB Cruzer writes at 5,462 KB/s. The A-Data is definitely slow when writing, but at least it is at least barely usable. It will work with Vista, but it is too slow to support Vista's ReadyBoost.
Reviewer:
Jboulg on
Mar 31, 2007 Customer Rating:
2.3
Value
2.0
Features
3.0
Quality
3.0
Performance
1.0
Very slow. All values are in bits per second (even if it says MB). Took 3 hours to copy a 2Gbyte file. Just pay the extra $$ and get a sandisk for better performance and longer warranty. For the price it is a sturdy unit and has lots of storage for cheap. It is also very reliable, if not speedy.
A USB flash drive consists of a NAND-type
flash memory data storage device integrated with a USB (universal serial
bus) interface. USB flash drives are typically removable and rewritable,
much smaller than a floppy disk (1 to 4 inches or 2.5 to 10 cm), and most
USB flash drives weigh less than an ounce. Storage capacities typically
range from 64 MB to 128 GB with steady improvements in size and price per
gigabyte. Some allow 1 million write or erase cycles and have 10-year data
retention, and are connected by and compatible with USB standards 1.1 and
above.
USB flash drives offer many advantages over other portable storage
devices, particularly floppy disks, or CDs - they even hold more than DVDs
and BluRay Discs. They have a more compact shape, operate faster, hold
much more data, have a more durable design, and operate more reliably due
to their lack of moving parts. Plus they come in a wide variety of shapes,
designs, and color - some quite unique - they have truly become a vanity
or fashion product!
Additionally, it has become increasingly common for computers to be sold
without floppy disk drives, and the new Netbooks don't have optical drives
either. USB ports, on the other hand, appear on almost every mainstream
PC, laptop, netbook, and handheld. These types of drives use the USB mass
storage standard, supported natively by modern operating systems such as
Windows, Mac OS X, Linux, and other Unix-like systems. USB drives with USB
2.0 support can also operate faster than many optical disc drives, while
storing a larger amount of data in a much smaller space.
Nothing actually moves in a flash drive: the term drive persists because
computers read and write flash-drive data using the same system commands
as for a mechanical disk drive, with the storage appearing to the computer
operating system and user interface as just another drive.
A flash drive consists of a small printed circuit board protected inside a
plastic, metal, or rubberized case, robust enough for carrying with no
additional protection—in a pocket or on a key chain, for example. The USB
connector is usually protected by a removable cap or by retracting into
the body of the drive, although it is not likely to be damaged if exposed.
Most flash drives use a standard type-A USB connection allowing plugging
into a port on a personal computer.
If a device has a smaller type USB connector, there are solutions to
connecting the full-size USB connector. Adaptors are available, as well as
USB hubs.
Manufactured by:
A-DATA Technology Warranty provided by:
A-DATA Technology Limited Warranty:
This product has a Lifetime Warranty.
Mfg Part No:
PD2 2.0 8G UPC No:
4710423347106 Box Size:
( Length:
6, Width:
4, Depth:
1 )
Shipping Weight:
.1000 pound(s)
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address below and requesting the warranty for item number:
A208-1132
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