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Default U Transfer USB Stick - 06-02-2012, 09:30 | posts: 6,352

U Transfer USB stick eliminates the need for using a computer as a medium to transfer information from one stick to another. It is equipped with a display that is hopefully a touchscreen and has a slot...

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Default 06-02-2012, 21:42 | posts: 609 | Location: The Frozen North.

The whole thing about transferring files from one stick to another without a PC doesn't seems like something I can ever see me using. USB sticks are like little portable hard drives (well, more like SSDs). Why would you want to move files from one stick to another?

However, if that female USB connector on the back end of the stick could be used as a 1-port USB hub, that would be really cool: You could daisy-chain a bunch of these sticks together and then use them all to create a spanned volume with the Windows Disk Management tools. Thus, you could have a fairly large portable hard drive made up entirely of USB sticks. Cool!
   
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