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Thursday, September 11, 2008
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PQI's newest class 6 SDHC card is aimed at those looking for a cheap and fast storage card. Being a competitively priced class 6 card it is definitely worth considering if you are looking to upgrade your camera or other write intensive devices' memory.
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Monday, July 2, 2007
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Looking for a tough durable quick transfering memory stick? PQI's new Traveling Disk series might be a good place to start looking. Today we have the pleasure of reviewing a sample of the Traveling Disk series, and we'll see how well it stacks up compared to other drives.
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Thursday, June 28, 2007
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Flash drives are a huge thing these days, and more and more companies are producing them. Today we'll take a look at PQI's new Intelligent Drive, which is the smallest flash drive in the world. Available in 1 GB to 4 GB capacities, it's sure to be a hit in the consumer product sector.
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Monday, June 25, 2007
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It is no denying that the PQI U510 is a unique product. Its main selling point is the wallet-size form factor as performance isn't exactly its forte. I would highly recommend the PQI U510 to anyone looking for a good USB flash drive, with capacities up to 32GB, in a thin card-size form factor.
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Wednesday, August 23, 2006
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It seems that the pros and cons of the PQI U510 are evenly divided down the line; several niggling issues with the bundled applications had let us to reluctantly discount the portability and quality engineering boasted by the card drive. Nevertheless, with its credit card dimensions and a sleek appearance that is topped by a couple of nifty applications such as the built-in Outlook Express and Sync Manager, the PQI U510 card drive is sure to satisfy users who want something more from their flash drive storage devices.
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Thursday, December 15, 2005
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The PQI Intelligent Stick 170 has a storage capacity of 512MB, and is rated to dish out data at a speed of 170x (or 25MB/s). The unit can write data at 17MB/s, which typical of USB flash devices, is about half as fast as its read capabilities. All this in a package that is just 43 x 18 x 3 mm in size. It's amazing what miniaturization can do...
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Tuesday, June 7, 2005
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As a portable movie viewer, the mPack P800 is the best we've seen yet. As a photo viewer and music player it's excellent too. Battery life is another strength. Despite the slightly fishy controls, recorded DVD and TV playback problems and stodgy software, it earns itself a coveted honour: The next time I'm on a plane or a train, I'm going to really wish I had it with me...
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