USB FLASH DRIVES
BRANDED USB FLASH DRIVES MAKE IDEAL CORPORATE GIFTS
USB Flash Drives are available with memory sizes ranging from 256MB up to 16GB. The most common sizes at the moment are 1 GB and 2 GB. Flash drives are either USB 1.1 or USB 2.0 all of the USB sticks Media Technology supply are USB 2.0 compatible which means they can transfer data to and from your computer more quickly.
USB FLASH DRIVE PRINTING
Media Technology can screen print, pad print or laser etch your logo onto the flash drives so they can be used as a promotional item. We can supply a wide range of packaging for the USB drives from retail packaging to gift boxes and lanyards. The gift boxes and lanyards can also be branded with your logo.
USB FLASH DRIVE DUPLICATION
We offer a USB Flash Drive duplication service where we load the drives with data. This can be an excellent way to send a sales presentation to a customer. In addition to being used as a promotional item for the corporate market flash drives are now being used by the music industry to release both singles and albums for commercial sale. This is particularly popular in the United Kingdom where Radiohead have recently released their entire back catalogue on one usb stick for £79.
Flash drives are also commonly called memory sticks or pen drives. They are used to quickly transfer data from one computer to another by connecting to the USB port. USB flash drives are available with casings made from plastic, rubber, wood or metal. They can come in a range of stylish shapes from a simple elegant brushed aluminium USB drive to a cute cartoon animal shaped USB. We can even manufacture custom shapes if your budget allows. They can also be incorporated into other items such as a pen, this is where the term pendrive comes from. USBs are also some times called thumb drives, key drives or jump drives. These are actually brand names from three of the early manufactures.
A USB flash drive is basically a NAND-type flash memory data storage device which consists of small printed circuit board typically housed in a protective casing which gives the device its shape. This is attached to a computer via a USB (universal serial bus) connector. For more information on how USB sticks work visit Wikipedia .
USB Flash Drives have replaced floppy discs as the most user friendly way of transporting files from one computer to another. Many new computers don't have diskette drives but most are equipped with several USB ports.
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