Apacer Handy Steno AH328 Flash Drive Review

Storage/Other by stefan @ 2010-05-16

The new AH328 flash drive from Apacer has a nice metallic-like design, it is decorated with four screw-cap carvings and does feature a retractable USB connector. In terms of performance it has mediocre performances, but for transferring small files its more than enough.

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Packaging

Packaging

The little flash drive from Apacer comes in a blister package. Because of the transparent plastic, we can see most of the insides: we get lifetime warranty with the product, on the top part we can see the total capacity and the Apacer logo and the product code name a little to the left.
On the frontal part we can also see that the product does feature a retractable USB connector and a hole to fit in a strap:

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On the back of the box, we can see the product description in multiple languages, supported operating systems and the logo of an application that can be optionally installed, named ACE:

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Further inside, if we open the package, we can see on the inside that we are instructed to use the “Safe Remove Hardware” function, to avoid damage to the USB Flash Drive:

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On the top of the product, we can find a metal-like silver case which imitates brushed aluminum; in the center we can also find the Apacer logo:

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Also on the frontal part we, can find in each corner some plastic screws imitations:

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On the back, there is a hole to fit in a strap, if we have one available:

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On the bottom of the drive, we can find a little black button, which needs to be pressed a little before sliding it to the frontal part of the drive:

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Here is a photo which shows the frontal part of the drive, in an closed position; we can see that the USB connector is fully protected by the rest of the flash drives’ body:

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By simply pressing and sliding the central black plastic button, we can get the USB metal connector out and prepare the flash drive for insertion in a spare USB port:

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