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06. 14. 2006

Lexar'll make you jump jump

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The Lexar Jumpdrive Mercury has been eagerly anticipated since first being announced at CES this year. As the first USB thumb drive to incorporate a persistent data display the Mercury is giving just a little taste of what type of monochromatic visuals we can expect on new gear in the upcoming year. Since an E ink display can retain the last image sent without taking any juice from the power supply the technology is in the running as a future replacement for that stuff we call paper.

Back to the drive itself; Lexar has released one and two gig versions, and the drive ships with Lexar's Secure II Dashboard security suite. The package is cross platform and allows for encrypting files and folders and secure delete. In what can only be described as a small miracle there isn’t a price premium for the early adopters. Street price puts the one gig version at $50 USD, and the deuce at $80.

Check out the review from Everything USB.

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Comments

Much nicer than the silly ballon drive concept - I want two of them!


The Carry Computer/A DATA Smart DriveS has space on the display to label the drive instead of writing it on the display in case you change what you use it for.

It tells you exactly how many MBs of space are free.

Also they are available in 256MB and 512 MB as well as 1 and 2 GB sizes.

They cost about the same.


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