The A-DATA My Flash PD7 USB Stick has been designed and tested specifically to support the Microsoft Windows Vista ReadyBoost feature which increases your PC performance without opening the computer case. As a matter of fact, A-DATA gave these sticks away at CES to show off their readiness and support for Vista ReadyBoost.
I expected the stick to be designed to meet Vista ReadyBoost requirements but not more. To be honest, I didn’t even think a USB still could exceed 30 MB/s actual transfer rate. Guess I was wrong again. The A-DATA My Flash PD7 is the fastest drive we ever tested, by far. Transfer rates are way beyond the competition, and so is access time.
Other manufacturers charge you an arm and a leg for their high-speed USB drives. A-DATA ask a very fair price, that is just a few more extra bucks over a no name generic drive.
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