Wednesday, April 9, 2008

4GB USB Flash Drive $19.75


4GB USB Flash Drive

Transcend JetFlash V33 Design

The V33 has a curved, ultra-compact body (60mm x 16.5mm x 8.1mm) and only weighs 7g. Its pure white color scheme is simple and cute, with a splash of color around its cap. The V33 USB flash drive allows you to store a whole lot more of your personal files, documents from work or school, digital photos, movies and music on a flash drive smaller than your finger. Never worry about running out of space again!

4GB USB Flash Drive $19.75

Tuesday, April 8, 2008

160GB Anti-Shock USB Hard Drive $102.00



Transcend StoreJet Mobile 2.5" USB 2.0 With Anti-Shock Technology.

Transcend's StoreJet mobile is compact and portable. To protect against data loss or damage from accidental slips or falls, the StoreJet mobile meets the U.S.military drop-test standards MIL-STD-810F with advanced two-stage anti-shock technology, literally making it one of the safest places to keep your data. In order to ensure maximum compatibility with most desktop and notebook computers, the StoreJet 25 mobile uses a high-speed USB 2.0 interface which provides data transfer rates up to 480Mb per second while offering the convenience of easy plug and play.

160G $102.00

Monday, April 7, 2008

Recession???

That's not for me to decide but it sure feels like it.  You may not be able to afford a new computer right now but upgrading the old one has never been cheaper.  Adding more memory is the cheapest and easiest way to get more life out of a computer that you just can't afford to get rid of.  Memory is at an all time low as far as cost per megabyte (MB) goes.  You can buy a 1GB chip for as low as $21.50.  That's 1024MB for less than it costs to go to the movies these days.

If you can't afford to buy a new computer you may be able to just add more memory and extend it's life.

MemoryMan