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Abstract: compatible device, which means it can carry software applications and personal settings that you can take from one machine to another without h...
The SanDisk Cruzer Micro and MP3 Companion seemed like an innovative product. The sound it produced was good, lacking a deep rich sounding bass like we found on the iRock MP3 Player. This can be overlooked as the MP3 Companion had clarity and volume un...
Abstract: If you ever owned a digital camera chances are you have heard of SanDisk. They specialize in memory cards in all sizes, formats and speeds. It’s no surprise then that SanDisk also has a healthy lineup of USB memory sticks. Today we take a closer...
Abstract: The SanDisk Cruzer Micro 4GB is the plastic version of the Cruzer Titanium. The Micro version may be cheaper, but is it worth sacrificing the titanium for the plastic and how does the performance match up?Unlike the Cruzer Titanium we reviewed last mo...
Abstract: This is primarily a review for the SanDisk Cruzer 2Gb Micro, however whilst I have the device for review, I thought it would be a good idea to test the Vista ReadyBoost functionality as well. First though, lets look at the Cruzer Micro. The little San...
Abstract: Thumb drives have become floppy disk replacements for things like transferring documents from work to home, and running applications directly off of them on public PCs, today I’m taking a look at the SanDisk Cruzer Micro in its 4GB capacity. At firs...
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Published: 2006-08-10, Author: Andrew , review by: cnet.com
Exceptional software package including synchronization, encryption, and application storage; inexpensive; keychain-friendly design; comes in capacities up to 4GB.
Extremely slow file transfer speed.
The well-designed and inexpensive SanDisk Cruzer Micro comes with great software, but its marred by its incredibly slow write speeds.