Lexar JumpDrive Lightning 1GB
July 22, 2005 | In: Peripherals, Portable Media, Storage Devices
Got massive amounts of data you want to covertly transport from one location to another, and uploading files to the internet is just not secure enough? Well, 007, you gotta check out the 1GB Lexar JumpDrive Lightening.
Lexar has tried everything on their flash drives to get our attention. It was the first to jump on the USB 2.0 bandwagon with their JumpDrive Pro 2.0. Later, it started putting cross-platform encryption and file sync on the JumpDrive Secure and Traveler respectively. More recently, JumpDrive got a boost in security with fingerprint authentication. Now, Lexar’s attention has turned to improving the looks of JumpDrive with the Lightning-series which is recognized by a very distinctive stainless steel case with plastic inside housing the NAND memory and controller.
And it’s small enough to be discreetly inserted into body cavities. Which brings up the question: Will there be a vibrating model any time soon?
[via I4U]










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