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FlashDio is a Disk on Key- the Top performer in its class!
Why
buy FlashDio?
FlashDio is the top performer
in its class for the following reasons:
1). Its transfer speed is the
top performer (even though we are conservative on our published numbers, we
like to exceed our customers' expectation, which is testified by many industry
experts' review reports; see the scanned report published by Les Affaires of
Canada at the bottom of this page), a few more review reports can be found at: http://www.BesTradeUSA.com/flashdio (on the
left-hand column)
2).
It's the thinnest (otherwise, you may need to unplug other device if you
use an USB hub where two USB ports are adjacent to each other).
3). The unique sleek design and the
use of the special plastic (same one used by Apple Mac computers) create a
fashionable cabinets (available in 7 colors: Black, Blue, Clear, Green, Orange,
Pinkish Red, Purple).
4). Driverless feature allow true
plug-n-play; no pre-installation of any drivers required except for Window 98,
98SE and Mac 8.6 (9.0 and above is driverless). It also works with Linux 2.4.X and above.
5). One size fits all design (from
16MB to 2.1GB) to save manufacturing cost, the savings can be passed on to the
end user or to create more margin for the resellers.
6).
Secured version (existing version is upgradeable by a simple download or a CD can be purchased
as an option)
7). Unique Serial Number on each
FlashDio which allows value-add resellers or 3rd-party software vendors to
develop their own programs and distribute their products, so that no one can
make un-authorized copy (since the program
won't work if it's copied to another device, the unique S/N on the hardware is
used as an authentication key).
8).
USB version 2 support (coming soon, in about 2-3 months).
9) more features will be available
soon
Any questions? Please call 1-630-226-9987 for tech support or customer services at 1-877-294-2979 (toll free).
Volume discounts available, and
resellers are welcome. Thanks.
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The review report below was written by Richard Quirion, of Les Affaires News Paper of Canada, which was published on March 23, 2002.
