OCZ Roadster 1 GB Review 2

OCZ Roadster 1 GB Review

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Value & Conclusion

  • OCZ's Roadster comes in a 1 GB version which costs $25. That's like $5 extra compared to a cheap noname drive.
  • Small
  • Lightweight
  • No cap you could lose
  • Affordable
  • 3 Year Warranty
  • Slow
  • High Access time
  • Too small?
  • No activity LED
OCZ never stops to amaze me with their new product ideas. For people who thought the Mini Kart was too small, they developed the OCZ Roadster which has a bit more volume, yet is still small enough to not become a burden when carried around.
The folding design which does not need a cap is really nice, since no cap means no cap you could lose. What this device is not, and not meant to be, is a high performance drive for power users who constantly shuffle around huge amounts of data. With a price that is just a few bucks extra over a generic noname drive with 1 GB, this product is definitely worth considering. It also makes a great gift for people who might still be using floppy drives.
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