Then you're getting ripped off... I just got a 16GB thumb drive for $30 on eBay a few months ago... It's an off brand but I've not had a single issue with it yet, and it's not any bigger than a regular 2GB/4GB/8GB SanDisk thumb drive you'd get at your local Wal-Mart...
A no-name 16GB drive? Dude, I'm talking about the Cruzer Titanium series. They're extremely durable. According to Sandisk, they can easily withstand a 1-ton crush test. And I've seen videos of people driving their cars over them.
A 4GB drive that can outlive a 16GB drive is a hell of a lot better, regardless of price.
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4GB for $30, I'll take 10.
Yeah no kidding. Last time i bought a 4GB Flash Drive it cost me $79.99
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820233027
faster, cheaper, less funky
These USB drive are gonna end up in the discount bin by 2009. (If you are lucky, by next month)
Condolence goes to US Olympic Volleyball coach =(
I got in on the deal for a Sandisk Cruzer Titanium 4GB for only $12.
I love slickdeals.
Then you're getting ripped off... I just got a 16GB thumb drive for $30 on eBay a few months ago... It's an off brand but I've not had a single issue with it yet, and it's not any bigger than a regular 2GB/4GB/8GB SanDisk thumb drive you'd get at your local Wal-Mart...
A no-name 16GB drive? Dude, I'm talking about the Cruzer Titanium series. They're extremely durable. According to Sandisk, they can easily withstand a 1-ton crush test. And I've seen videos of people driving their cars over them.
A 4GB drive that can outlive a 16GB drive is a hell of a lot better, regardless of price.