mygorillanet
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Up until recently, flash drives had a capacity of 4GB max. Then we saw a sharp rise in prduction of 8GB capacity flash drives. Now, if you have a 16GB flash drive you are pretty much in the cool running.
Kanguru boast an overly priced 64GB flash drive...coming in at 2800$ which on average is way more than the laptop you are using costs!
Seeing as capacity is covered, the question now is, do we really need finger-printing securiy on our flash drives? There are tons of security softwares one can use to prevent access to an individual flash drive...so why hike the price up for a function which is not only cumbersome but also faulty?
I say, 64GB of flash memory is coo-ool...but not 2800$ worth of cool! Security Biometrics on a flash disk? Pretty much unnecesarry...Ill keep with the software security mechanims, afterall, I do not have any government secrets.
What say you?
Kanguru boast an overly priced 64GB flash drive...coming in at 2800$ which on average is way more than the laptop you are using costs!
Seeing as capacity is covered, the question now is, do we really need finger-printing securiy on our flash drives? There are tons of security softwares one can use to prevent access to an individual flash drive...so why hike the price up for a function which is not only cumbersome but also faulty?
I say, 64GB of flash memory is coo-ool...but not 2800$ worth of cool! Security Biometrics on a flash disk? Pretty much unnecesarry...Ill keep with the software security mechanims, afterall, I do not have any government secrets.
What say you?