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GetUSB Dealz: Dane Memory 16GB Cheap Cheap

06.15.09 & Falls Into| Flash Storage| GetUSB Dealz

Dane Memory is running a special this week through Buy.com for a 16GB USB flash drive for $27 and change.  This is a great price considering almost all the other 16GB drives are between $38-40.  In addition, you are getting some great produce.  Dane Memory uses only the best controllers and flash memory [Toshiba flash] so the performance is Category 6.  Considering most netbooks these days have 64GB hard drives, this nice little pocket addition of 16GB could make all the difference when a bit more storage is needed.

16GB Dane Memory USB

Another feature worth noting is the capless design.  Much better than the swing arms we’ve seen out there.

Here is the company line for the GetUSB Deals 16GB Dane Memory drive: [only while supplies last]

With a sleek and rugged exterior, the Dane-Elec DA-ZMP-16G-CA-G2-R Capless USB Flash Drive offers you the kind of mobility you want and need with your precious photo albums, music, video and more! The possibilities of data you can store are limitless, and with a comfortable 4GB of storage you’ll be glad you invested in the Dane-Elec DA-ZMP-16G-CA-G2-R Capless USB Flash Drive. For students, teachers, business associates and professionals on-the-go; equip yourself with this handy flash drive for mobile performance you can depend on.

Features

  • Versatile, durable USB drive in great new shape for all your portable data needs
  • Capless design means no parts to lose
  • Rugged attachment point means it will live on your keychain for years
  • 16GB can store as many as 4,000 MP3 songs, 5,000 jpeg photos or 2.800 minutes of MP4 video
  • New eco-packaging with maximum fiber content and RPET recyclable plastic

Check out the GetUSB Dealz now!

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