VisionTek Xtreme2 Go Drive USB 2.0 Review

Storage/Other by SidneyWong @ 2004-09-05

There are products that we need to have, others would be nice to have or want to have. I believe products that can improve productivity resulting to better time management and lowering cost are the ones that we need to have. Which category does VisionTek Go Drive fall into? We shall find out.

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Intro & Specs

There are products that we need to have, others would be nice to have or want to have. I believe products that can improve productivity resulting to better time management and lowering cost are the ones that we need to have. Which category does VisionTek Go Drive fall into? We shall find out.

Before we go exploring the Go Drive, let’s take a look at the Company, VisionTek. This was not the same VisionTek that we used to know several years ago. I still have the Xtasy Personal Cinema from the old VisionTek running. VisionTek was acquired by Hartford Computer Group in December, 2002 and began partnering with ATI. Here, you find a bit more about the transition Interview with VisionTek.

Go Drive comes in 5 capacities; 64, 126, 256, 512MB and 1GB, in a compact size measuring about 65 x 11 x 8mm. The review sample we received directly from VisionTek has 1GB capacity.


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Features at a Glance:
  • Bootable
  • Password protect & USB lock for enhanced security
  • Microsoft Outlook Express synchronizer
  • Secure partition capability
  • Drag and Drop encryption
  • Write Protect Switch
  • Comes with 3 foot USB extension cable
  • Neck strap (lanyard) included
  • Lifetime Warranty & Toll Free Tech Support

    Specifications:
  • Hi Speed USB 2.0 device
  • USB 2.0, 1.1 and 1.0 compatible
  • Fits in any USB port
  • Driverless installation
  • Plug and play support for
    Win 98/98SE/ME/2000/XP
    (Win 98/98SE driver included on CD)
  • Compatible with Mac OS
  • Data transfer rate up to 8MB/sec
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