Product Description The flagship of SanDisk USB flash drives, Cruzer Contour features a sleek and stylish black glossy design. It also includes an innovative sliding USB connector that retracts into the body. The sliding USB connector eliminates the need for caps and protects the connector.Also includes U3 technology so you can carry your files and software on a secure USB drive. You can have your wallpaper, preferences, favorites, profiles, and more - everything you need for a familiar computing experience on any PC, wherever you go. [ ^Top ]
Product Features * Stylish Black Glossy Finish * Unique slider USB connector. No more lost caps * High Performance: 25 MB/sec read, 18 MB/sec write speeds * U3 Smart enabled. Carry and launch your personal applications and settings on any PC
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Big memory with style
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I love the design of this USB drive very much.
And 4GB should be enough for anything.
The fastest ever
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PRO: The fastest pen on earth. It is two times faster than my sandisk titanium. Design very elegant. Unique slide system. Does not need cap.
CONS: Too big. Metal design only in U form, plastic above looks fragile. Complicated slide system.The case is made of cheap material. The pen itsel does not have where to put a cord. Only 4 GB.
well-made
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i've had a number of usb flash drives and this is the first one that feels well-made in your hands. i bought this to transfer files between a mac and a pc and had some problems with the u3 launcher software on the pc so i just downloaded the uninstaller from sandisk's website. the drive works as it should but the most satisfying thing about it is the build quality.
Purty Good So Far
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The SanDisk Cruzer Contour 4GB has treated me well so far. I use it for ReadyBoost in Windows Vista. I can't tell if it has actually increased performance and speed much, but it can't hurt as a supplement for my 2GB of RAM, considering how memory-intensive Vista is and considering that the Cruzer Contour is one of the fastest USB flash drives you can buy (esp. the random access times).
Unlike other users, I have not encountered any problems with the U3 software, but I have not tested it extensively (N.B. you can't really use the drive to store files or do much else with it if ReadyBoost mode is using the lion's share of the drive; that probably includes installing new games or utilities that are part of the U3 system). I would recommend updating the U3 software also, if you're using Vista (mine came with U3 ver. 1.4, which I updated to 1.6 with the download from U3's website).
I would note lastly that the physical design could be better. SanDisk's other USB drives (e.g. Titanium) are supposed to withstand a truck driving over them or whatever. The slide-out design on the Contour doesn't always work as intended, and although the bottom is metal, the top is a flimsy type of plastic. Also, not the smallest USB drive in the world (although not that large either - adjacent USB ports were not blocked). Make everything smaller, SanDisk! I demand nanodrives!
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