PNY 32GB Key Attaché USB Memory Stick FREE delivery £8.99 @ Currys
Get the ultimate storage facility with the PNY Key Attaché USB Memory Stick designed to store all your photos, music, documents and more.
Simple storage With a generous 32GB allowance of storage, the PNY Key Attaché USB Memory Stick will help you never run out of space for your data. Simply plug the USB device into any PC or MAC, and you can start transferring and saving.
Quality convenience
The PNY Key Attaché USB can be reused over and over without loss of quality. Conveniently take it with you in your pocket, pencil case or bag, as its lightweight and slim-line design makes it easy to carry.
The PNY Key Attaché USB Memory Stick provides you with convenient file storage.
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All Comments (22)
Jump to unread Post a CommentThats what you get for bieng Blasphemous. :p
Thats what you get for bieng Blasphemous. :p
LOL Neatly done !X)
Got two of the 8gb for £2.95 and they've been great and relatively fast too @ 8mbs
Well, I can't see one.
Like describing a car you are selling as having four wheels, the same number of seats as other cars, can be parked on your drive and can be used for multiple journeys.
Plus a bit of hyperbole - 'it will help you never run out of space'. Cooo!
I'm not slagging the product - it's just a USB drive - but the marketing is meaningless drivel unless you don't know what a USB drive actually is and I can't see anybody being in the market for one without knowing.
Can anybody advise what is the simplest way to automatically backup a USB drive? Are there any online solutions or USB devices that automatically backup when detected?
I see sandisk offer this but only 2gb worth!
Thanks
Some are questioning the build quality and reliability, but I've had the 16GB version for a few months now and it lives with a bunch of keys and endures daily punishment as a result. Just a few light scratches to show for it and has never failed to work under Linux, Windows, and even MacOS.
Take them back then.