I disagree. I have had a cheap 2 gb Kingston (DTI) for almost a year now, and I never lost the cap. And even though I have the option to attach the cap at the end of the drive, I never do it...
I agree w/ this as well. However, Corsair is super quick about replying & replacing lost caps. Yes, it's a hassle & I think Kingston's design is the best, but responsiveness on the maker's part is nice too. It's certainly created loyalty for me: Just bought 4gbs of ram from them because I got a cap so quickly.
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NO Manufacturer should put out a new USB Device of any type, size with a SEPARATE lid that will promptly get lost.
All these devices whould have attached or sliding lids. Period.
And it time we start demanding such little touches from them. This "commonality" thing is needed on more and more devices.
Such as using a common charge system on Cell phones and data cables etc.
No format wars any more.
I disagree. I have had a cheap 2 gb Kingston (DTI) for almost a year now, and I never lost the cap. And even though I have the option to attach the cap at the end of the drive, I never do it...
So it is not a issue for me.
I agree w/ this as well. However, Corsair is super quick about replying & replacing lost caps. Yes, it's a hassle & I think Kingston's design is the best, but responsiveness on the maker's part is nice too. It's certainly created loyalty for me: Just bought 4gbs of ram from them because I got a cap so quickly.