On Universal Serial Bus Thumb Drives and Their Uses
Universal Serial Bus (USB) thumb drives are possibly the best case of how the price of high technology and electronic storage has become cheaper in cost over the years. Back in 2000 and 2001, you’d spend about £40-£50 for just 8MB when they came out 9 years ago in Britain. These days storage has increased to unbelievable degrees – up to 256GB which is sincerely remarkable. These days USB (Universal Serial Bus) pen drives use the USB 2.0 interface for swifter data transmission speed. Universal Serial Bus storage devices have succeeded in superseding the clumsy, highly limited floppy disk drive.
As USB (Universal Serial Bus) drives are extremely handy for transferring data from one device to a different one, what more positive present to offer clients, customers, friends and family. Custom USB Flash drives give a new twist to the regular pen drive. You can put your company’s logotype on the pen drive, and also buy the stick drive in numerous different styles: in the shape of a bullet or a lighter, with leather straps, a wrist strap, a soft drink can, or even a toy car.
A thing to remember with USB (Universal Serial Bus) drives is that they can easily be put in the wrong hands should you mislay one in a public place. Therefore, it’s a good idea to place your USB storage device on a key ring to limit the risk of misplacing it.











