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Logo Flash Drives

With computers becoming ubiquitous, promotional computer accessories are a fantastic medium to improve brand recall. Use cool computer accessories like Logo Flash Drives to advertise your brand, as they are visible all the time. Logo Flash Drives are great advertising vehicles as not only can your logo be seen on it, you can even save some product info and statistics on the device. Logo Flash Drives like the Leeds Combination Lock USB Flash Drive (24-Hour) are one such popular Logo Flash Drives because of its super security feature. The Sugarloaf custom promotional USB Drives are another practical piece of advertising merchandise.

A Logo Flash Drive consists of a NAND-type flash memory data storage device integrated with a USB (Universal Serial Bus) interface. Logo Flash Drives are typically removable and rewritable, much smaller than a floppy disk, and most weigh less than an ounce (30 g). Storage capacities can range from 64 MB to 256 GB with steady improvements in size and price per capacity. Some allow 1 million write or erase cycles and have 10-year data retention, connected by USB 1.1 or USB 2.0.

Logo Flash Drives offer potential advantages over other portable storage devices, particularly the floppy disk. They have a more compact shape, operate faster, hold much more data, have a more durable design, and operate more reliably due to their lack of moving parts. Additionally, it has become increasingly common for computers to be sold without floppy disk drives. USB ports, on the other hand, appear on almost every current mainstream PC and laptop. These types of drives use the USB mass storage standard, supported natively by modern operating systems such as Windows, Mac OS X, Linux, and other Unix-like systems. USB drives with USB 2.0 support can also operate faster than an optical disc drive, while storing a larger amount of data in a much smaller space.

Nothing actually moves in a flash drive: the term drive persists because computers read and write flash-drive data using the same system commands as for a mechanical disk drive, with the storage appearing to the computer operating system and user interface as just another drive.

A Logo Flash Drive consists of a small printed circuit board protected inside a plastic, metal, or rubberized case, robust enough for carrying with no additional protection—in a pocket or on a key chain, for example. The USB connector is protected by a removable cap or by retracting into the body of the drive, although it is not likely to be damaged if exposed (but it may damage other items, for example a bag it is placed in). Most Logo Flash Drives use a standard type-A USB connection allowing plugging into a port on a personal computer, but drives for other interfaces also exist.

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  • i heard that there is a new DataTraveler® 300 USB Flash drive i can store up to 256 GB

    with a prica tag of 900$

  • those little guys remind me of lego men!

  • i think its just supposed to be an interesting trivia fact...

  • these are really cool. i need some to store data for my computer.

  • cool but what does open hand have to do with flash drives

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