Buffalo drops 4GB USB drive
Having already joined the ranks of 8GB thumb drives, Buffalo has busted out a separate line of "entry-level" USB drives that top out at a mere 4GB. The RUF2-E series apparently don't have the same "UltraSpeed" transfer times of the higher-end RUF2-R series, and they've further differentiated them with a questionable clear bluish-purple casing. Prices start our reasonably at 2,000 Yen ($17 US) for the 128MB model, but you'll have to fork over a whopping 47,800 Yen (or $415 US) for the pleasure of being able to carry 4GB on a string.
[Via Digital World Tokyo]
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What the...? You can buy a 4gb sd card for about 85 dollars. Add on a cheap usb 2.0 reader, and you have a 4 gb, 100-dollar flash memory drive.
That price is crazy, I'd rather go buy a 4gb iPod Nano for $250 US. I'd get just as much storage and much more functionality.
I've got a 4Gb U3 Cruzer Micro for £72 ($120). It looks the same size as this + the usb connector is retractable - There must be a reason this is so pricey, or am I missing something?
No name manufacturer = crazy memory costs for them cause they don't make it themselves/have a cheapo deal like apple
Thats absolutely insane.
Everyone would rather purchase an iPod nano rather than that piece of trash.
That article is ridiculous!! $415 for a 4GB drive??!!?? Yes, okay, maybe that company is charging that much for Flash Drives, but any reasonable supplier here in the US will charge between $150 - $300 for a comparable drive.
http://www.cdwg.com/shop/search/Results.aspx?key=4GB+Flash+drive&platform=all
drops adds
Why not just buy an iPod with a hard drive?
30 gigs in your pocket, and it plays music.
Since when is Buffalo a no-name manufacturer?
I cannot really see the point in such a big USB drive. If you lose it, you lose a lot. If it corrupts for one reason or another, you lose a lot. Then again, with Vista using USB drives as some sort of RAM this could give an amazing speed boost.
So I guess you can see the point.
Am I the only one who finds the use of the verb "drops" in a headline describing a product release a bit precious? Considering that the more common usage means the exact opposite?
Yea...for that price I'd get a new DAP and Digicam. And keep my 1GB thumb drive I bought for $30. It's plenty.
wait a sec, even my ass-backward CompUSA store (orem, utah) has sandisk 4gb flashdrives (with neato retractable plugs meaning no caps) for $199!!!
hey buffalo, you need to IMPROVE on the tech to be able to charge more...
Why did they drop it so soon after introducing it?
DUDE!!! monster price!!! not cool!!!
i could get a 60 gig ipod for just 400 dollars!!!! less then that 4 gig usb drive...
As stupid as this thing is (since any tech-savvy buyer will find the kind of better deals you guys are mentioning), some idiots will actually buy this thing, thinking it is the best thing since sliced bread.
DRRrrrrop! (beasty boys) I don't get this new lingo, "drop"? I'm used to the saying "Apple drops it's colorful iMacs from its line-up".
Tatunka!
CompUSA is currently selling a 4GB SUB flash drive for $99.99 "out-the-door". WoW!
http://www.compusa.com/products/product_info.asp?product_code=51307690&cm_ven=chth_em&cm_cat=em_062106&cm_pla=cusa_cc&cm_ite=51307890&cm_cmem=galley@galleytech.com
My fav place for all things flash is SupermediaStore http://tinyurl.com/8ksft They are offering multiple 4 gig options for between $85 and $120. You can get an 8 gig flash drive for $199 and if you want to go hog wild they will sell you a 16 gig drive for $500. Looks like Buffalo need to work on their pricing a bit.