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A-DATA Unveils New Swivel-designed C903 USB Flash Drive

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A-DATA Technology today unveiled a brand-new swivel-designed C903 USB Flash Drive. Accentuated by its glossy, metallic swivel casing with a distinctive asymmetric contour therein, C903 is delicately designed to bring out the minimalist style with an innovative touch.

Unlike conventional swivel-designed USB flash drives, the unique asymmetric outer casing of C903 protects the USB connector and serves as a lock mechanism to prevent the connector from sticking out due to constant turning and wearing. The same design also enables users to turn and store the USB connector properly in place with much of an ease.



The glossy, metallic casing gives C903 an elegant look, making it an eye-catching fashion accessory when strapped to cellphones, bags or key chains. With capacity up to 32GB and two vivid colors to choose from, A-DATA C903 USB Flash Drive provides an ideal solution for carrying and transferring a large amount of data in style.

To accommodate the needs of today's users, A-DATA offers free download value-added software UFDtoGO (no registration required) and Norton Internet Security 2009 (60-day trial), aimed to enhance both mobility and security of A-DATA USB Flash Drives with just few mouse clicks away. For more information, please visit this page.

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a flash drive to me isnt a fashion accessory but im diggin the nice glossy steel, brushed steel is nice too

as long as it is fast and sturdy thats all that matters to me
 
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No loose cap= +1
Good style (color & design)= +1
High capacity= +1
Probably high price= -1
No keychain ring= -2 Big fail!

I've own a few USB drive (2x 16gb and a few 4 and 2gb). My Kingston 16gb survived a washer and dryer machine [hallelujah]. I might get a closer look with this Adata but I was hoping I'm wrong about the keychain ring because that is kind of essential for me as I carries around alot.
 
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They may just have not wanted you to put it in the same place as keys to avoid scratching the shiny surface...
 
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I'm Sorry - I didn't realise that this "Swivel" Design was new...

We have had these no-name swivel drives in our country for YEARS with just about every brand name possible poorly printed on them.

I Just assumed they where mass produced by some no-name Asian producer for corporate gifts & such.

At any rate this design has been around for years & years...
 

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No loose cap= +1
Good style (color & design)= +1
High capacity= +1
Probably high price= -1
No keychain ring= -2 Big fail!

I've own a few USB drive (2x 16gb and a few 4 and 2gb). My Kingston 16gb survived a washer and dryer machine [hallelujah]. I might get a closer look with this Adata but I was hoping I'm wrong about the keychain ring because that is kind of essential for me as I carries around alot.

I think it is hidden, you know, like a phone.
 
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This is a very bad design. I have a similar "marketing" pendrive I got for free where the case slides in a very similar way. The metal edges dont feel very nice and pendrive always gets opened by accident in your pocked.
 
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