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| Shikatronics Manhattan Edition USB 2.0 Performance wise the Manhattan drive was good. A solid 8.1MB/s in our testing is an excellent score for a USB flash drive. In real world use I found the drive to be perfect for the person on the go. I often have to grab a program of file off my computer while I am running out the door on the way to work. The Manhattan drive allowed me to do this and more. http://www.viperlair.com/reviews/sto...usb2/shime256/
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