
SanDisk SDCZ4-2048-A11 2GB Cruzer Micro USB Drive
Compact Storage: SanDisk 2 GB Cruzer Micro USB Flash Drive The SanDisk Cruzer Micro is a compact and portable USB flash drive for easy data transfer. With a 2 GB capacity, it's perfect for storing documents, photos, and music. Features CruzerLock software for file encryption. Capacity: 2 ...
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Overview
Compact Storage: SanDisk 2 GB Cruzer Micro USB Flash Drive
The SanDisk Cruzer Micro is a compact and portable USB flash drive for easy data transfer. With a 2 GB capacity, it's perfect for storing documents, photos, and music. Features CruzerLock software for file encryption.
- Capacity: 2 GB
- Interface: USB 2.0 (compatible with USB 1.1)
- Dimensions: 7.9mm x 18.95mm x 52.2mm (H x W x L)
- Security: CruzerLock data encryption (Windows only)
- Compatibility: Windows 98SE, ME, 2000, XP and Mac OS 9.1.x+, OS X v10.1.2+
Key Features
High-speed, compact, USB flash drive for storing or transferring data, pictures, music, etc.
High, 2 GB storage capacity; USB 2.0-certified for fast data transfer (compatible with USB 1.1)
Small size and easy to use--just .79 x 2.6 x .48 inches (W x H x D)
PC and Macintosh compatible, no drivers required for most systems (Windows 98SE driver available online)
Thin design does not obstruct dual-stacked USB ports found on most computers
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Offers a 2GB storage capacity, suitable for transferring essential documents, photos, and music.
- Features a compact and thin design (0.79 x 2.6 x 0.48 inches), ensuring portability and easy storage.
- USB 2.0-certified for fast data transfer speeds, while also being backward compatible with USB 1.1.
- Designed to avoid obstructing dual-stacked USB ports, allowing other devices to remain connected.
- Plug-and-play functionality with most PC and Macintosh systems, eliminating the need for drivers.
👎 Cons
- The 2GB capacity is very small by current standards, limiting its use for large files or extensive collections.
- USB 2.0 speeds are significantly slower than modern USB 3.0, 3.1, or 3.2 connections for large data transfers.
- Older systems like Windows 98SE may still require a driver download, which could be an inconvenience.
- As a basic flash drive, it does not include advanced security features like encryption or biometric access.
- The compact size could make it easy to misplace or lose if not properly secured.