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Get an 8GB USB Flash Drive for $19

April 7th, 2008 @ 12:00 pm

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Categories: Gizmos and Gadgets, Travel Tips

Tags: USB Flash Drive, Rick Broida, It, Rick Broida

8gb-usb-drive.jpgAs we’ve noted in the past, a flash drive is essential equipment for the modern businessperson. It’s good for transporting files, making on-the-fly backups, running office apps on any computer, and much more.

Of course, the more you do with your flash drive, the more capacity you need. eCost has a pretty killer deal: an 8GB drive for $19 (after a $25 mail-in rebate). I say killer because it’s not uncommon to see drives of this size selling for around $70.

If you haven’t yet added a flash drive to your tech arsenal or you just need more storage space, this is a mighty attractive option.

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    AS_1974

    04/08/08 | Report as spam

    16GB for $49

    Ecost also has a Kanguru 16GB Flash Drive for $49 and a 500GB Lacie HD for $80.

    All are great deals!

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    lnantais

    04/09/08 | Report as spam

    RE: Get an 8GB USB Flash Drive for $19

    Canadians can order by sending an email to borderfree@ecost.com

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    ryoba

    04/09/08 | Report as spam

    RE: Get an 8GB USB Flash Drive for $19

    Am in Kenya, how do i get to buy the 8GB. I really can do with one

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    qgzx12345

    04/11/08 | Report as spam

    RE: Get an 8GB USB Flash Drive for $19

    I am in China,how do i get to buy the 8GB.
    I really want to get one.my email:huatailb@126.com
    hope you can write to me,thank very much.

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