Introduction
I would like to thank A-DATA for kindly providing the review sample.
We met up with A-DATA at CES this year once more and while we were shown a lot of new products, the T907 or "Jack Skellington" from the popular animated movie ‘Tim Burton’s The Night before Christmas’ caught my eye. A-DATA has a long history of Disney based products and we have seen everything from memory cards to USB flash drives and this one is just their latest addition in the line-up.
Features:- Tim Burton’s Nightmare before Christmas-themed design
- Comes with an extra USB cable for convenience when in use
- Free download applications: UFDtoGO, OStoGO, and Norton Internet Security 2010™ (60-day trial)
- Capacity: 4/8/16/32GB
- Dimensions: 58.3*42.8*37mm (LxWxH)
- Weight: 37g
- Supports USB 2.0, backward compatible with USB 1.1
Packaging & Contents
A-DATA ships the little guy in a square cardboard box with a large window. That allows you to take a really close look at Jack Skellington. Turning the box around, we have a list of features. There is no mention of any performance, so I am curious to see how it stacks up.
I almost missed the USB extension cable, tugged away in the base of the cardboard box. I noticed it was missing from my set of pictures when I was starting to write the review and noticed a mention of such a cable in the feature list, so I dug deeper. It is a short, simple USB cord so that you won't block any neighbouring plugs when using the T907. There is also a tiny paper with warranty information within the base.
A Closer Look
I have to admit, the T907 Jack Skellington looks really cute. It is made of a rubberized plastic material similiar to that of the blue Smurfs. There is no A-DATA logo or mention of capacity anywhere, so this flash drive would not stick out in an array of Disney figurines - the perfect way to hide data in plain sight.
Taking a look at the front, the oversized head of the T907 has a big grin along with a perfectly recreated set of eyes as well as nose. He has his hands pushed against his hips and is wearing the signature suit to boot. Looking at him from the back the cut in the grey suit is also present. I think A-DATA has managed to add just the right amount of details to this Disney flash drive to make it pop.
The USB connector can be revealed by pulling off Jack Skellingtons head. It is long enough to easily fit into any port which is not recessed, so I am easily able to plug it into the Macbook Pro or any standard PC USB port as well.