Toshiba unveils 16GB USB flash drive
Posted on Apr 2, 07 08:47 PM PDT

Just how much memory can a USB flash drive cram in these days? Apparently quite a lot. While Toshiba's latest offering which was unveiled at the recently concluded CeBIT 2007 might not come with 64GB of memory, it still carries a healthy 16GB which should be more than enough to carry all your personal data and more. Pricing details are unavailable, but rest assured the words "cheap" and "affordable" are not in the equation.
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By 16GB Toshiba User , 15/03/08 6:24 AM (CommentID #559309)
I have used this drive. It is good. However, I am worried about the reliability. I don't know why but it is happening with me. When I ever I try to create a folder from windows (winXP Pro SP2) and try to copy a file from the hard drive. The file gets copied properly without any error but when I reconnect the drive to the computer. The file name exists but it will not open, no matter what file is that. I have tried Image files, executables, audio, documents etc. I have formatted the drive thrice and scanned for virus : no virus but I am not able to stop the file corruption in it. Even the sub-directories do not show up in the drive. Please help.....!
By Skinlo , 12/08/07 7:54 AM (CommentID #269301)
"$200 I would not call it cheap, but it is affordable. Pricing of the Toshiba will have to be similar, so stop whining about pricing."
Affordable for who is the question!
By J Timouri , 15/04/07 4:13 AM (CommentID #141316)
Samsung already has a 16gb USB flash drive available, and for a little over $200 I would not call it cheap, but it is affordable. Pricing of the Toshiba will have to be similar, so stop whining about pricing.
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