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Scarlett | 18:33 Fri 11th Mar 2011 | Technology
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What is the difference between a Flash pen drive and a USB stick? Aren't they both just the same thing? Also, what is the greatest amount of storage you can get on one? I've seen ones for 16GB but can you get bigger ones? Thanks
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Yes they are the same thing.

Errr, how much do you want to pay?

http://www.amazon.co....qid=1299868756&sr=8-1
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WOW that's amazing!! Well... not that much! It's for transporting video files from one place PC to another, and the small USB stick I have at the moment only does very short bits (4GB). I didn't want to get a 16GB one and it still not be enough to transport, say, avi files. Is there a middle ground?
They are available in 16, 32, 64, 128 and 256 GB the price obviously increases with the size. with prices of very approx 15, 30, 80, 250. and 600 quid, you're the only person who knows how much size you need and how much you want to pay.

Be careful buying larger capacity memory sticks though, make sure you get them from a reputable place because there are a lot of fakes for sale on ebay and a few other places.
I use Sandisk Cruzer U3's
32 Gb versions.
Very good.

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