Survivor GT Memory Drive - Give Your Flash Memory a Little Sturdiness

By A.C. Yokum, published Oct 10, 2007
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As we embrace the endless possibilities of multimedia entertainment, we also gain a large collection of data. With all of the constant changes in technology, we must learn how to keep up with the latest gadgets that will make our lives extremely convenient. One of the most popular requirements of a storage device is portability. No one wants a device that is bulky and a hassle to carry around. Purchasing affordable storage solutions that not only work well, but also exceed your expectations is no longer an out of reach luxury.

The Survivor GT memory drive is a great looking gadget that looks like a futuristic device from a science fiction movie. This portable little unit is about the size of a tube of lipstick with an aluminum casing. Don't let the appearance fool you. This storage device is worth carrying around because of its tough build and sturdy design. Not only does it look pretty, but it can definitely handle its own.

Any mobile warrior that tends to be hard on electronic devices will love this one. It has anti shock protection and is water resistant. No more worries about breaking your storage device because of liquid exposure or dropping it. Although it is a toughly built gadget, this device cannot be exposed to high amounts of heat. Outdoor trips such as hiking, fishing, or diving will give you the perfect opportunity to put it to the test.

The first bonus that I discovered about the Surivor GT is that the packaging was extremely easy to open. Not having to fight with the standard plastic packaging is always a positive thing. The included accessories that come with the Survivor GT is a cute little dog tag and an extension cable. After opening everything, unscrew the portion that is nearest the GT logo to get started. This amazing flash memory device will allow you to load 8GB worth of data. Stick the storage device into an available USB 2.0 port and transfer your required data files.

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