Monday, August 4, 2008

Getting smaller in size


Only around 2 years of use, the USB connector of the Pendrive Mini started to show signs of defects, probably due to the frequent action of plugging in and out from USB ports. With that, it is time to change.

This time, I opt for a smaller pendrive, the smallest I can obtain in the market. Well, there is another that is smaller, just like a size of 2 SIM card side by side. Unfortunately, I feel that it is too fragile. Moreover, there is no read/write indicator.


In the end, I landed up with the Kingston Mini Migo Edition 2GB for RM75.


Features/Benefits:
Convenient— mini-sized for easy portability
Simple — just plug and play into a USB port
Functional —preloaded with Migo software for Windows-based systems
Guaranteed — five-year warranty


Specifications:
Capacities* — 1GB
Dimensions — 0.70 x 1.42 x 0.40 (17.85mm x 36.0mm x 10.24mm)
Operating Temp — 0o C to 60o C (32o F to 140o F)
Storage Temp — -20o C to 85o C (-4o F to 185o F)
Compliant — designed to Hi-Speed USB 2.0 specifications
Multilingual — Migo Operating Language support in English, Spanish, French, Italian, German, Simplified and Traditional Chinese
Supported Email Clients — Microsoft Outlook Express® 5.0 and above, and Mozilla Thunderbird® 1.5.0.5 and above
Supported Browsers — Microsoft Internet Explorer® version 5.0 and above, and Mozilla Firefox® 1.5 and above

Migo Software Supports:

Windows Vista**
Windows XP (SP1 and above)
Windows 2000 (SP3 and above)





*Specifications adapted from: http://www.kingston.com/flash/dtmini_migo.asp?id=2

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