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Lightning Review: Pepcom USB Flash Drive [Review]

Lightning Review: Pepcom USB Flash Drive [Review] Eventually night’s Pepcom ” Digital Experience” CES preview event, I was given a free USB flash drive with a press kit on it. Here this is. This is a good flash drive. How good? Let us find out.

Lightning Review: Pepcom USB Flash Drive [Review]

Pepcom USB Flash Drive
Price: $0
When: Last night
Within the box: There is not any box. This is a flash drive.

The flash drive is lightweight, and created from blue plastic and some variety of lightweight metal. I can’t verify but I feel it would be aluminum. The word ” Pepcom” is written on either side. There is a bit key ring, must you need to connect it in your keychain, or maybe a lanyard of some sort. It looks alright, but it surely will not be essentially the most attractive USB flash drive I actually have seen. Maybe top 50, but I’m unsure.

Lightning Review: Pepcom USB Flash Drive [Review]



The Pepcom USB flash drive swivels open with little effort, allowing you to easily plug it in to a USB port for your computer. Once plugged in, the Pepcom USB flash drive appeared on my computer almost immediately. I was very impressed by the snappy performance. I transferred a JPEG of myself on a vacation from two years ago, and it was fast. Removing the Pepcom USB flash drive requires relatively little effort.

Lightning Review: Pepcom USB Flash Drive [Review]

The ” Pepcom” writing on one side of the flash drive is already starting to rub off. I’m worried about what might happen to the other side over the next 24 hours, given current findings. The capacity of the flash drive is only 1 GB-this might not be enough, at some point within the future.

Lightning Review: Pepcom USB Flash Drive [Review] This was a good USB flash drive that I look forward to putting things on, although I fear I may lose it sooner or later.

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