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At $350, the Dunhill Bulldog USB Key - made by the well-known luxury company Alfred Dunhill - may not match the price point of the Adam & Eve flash drives, and the Bulldog's stainless steel construction is but a pale shadow to the gaudiness of the 14k Gold DiskOnKey U3 drive, but that doesn't mean the Bulldog is anywhere near reasonably priced, particularly for a drive with such a small capacity (and a no-name manufacturer, although we suppose the product page means "SanDisk," not "Scandisk"). Of course, since these drives are a case (so to speak) of form over function, we're supposed to admire the exterior, not concern ourselves with the innards (or the price), and taken from that perspective we can see the appeal: the drive's steel sheen makes for a much more sophisticated look than something covered with gold or diamonds, and the bulldog makes for a smart-looking cap. If we had the money, we'd probably buy one. About Everything USB
USB technology is the de facto connectivity standard for PC peripherals & consumer electronics; it has evolved from USB 1.1 to USB 2.0, Wireless USB and USB 3.0. Everything USB takes an in-depth look at these products and other offbeat USB gadgets, and brings you information and reviews needed for you to make a purchase decision. Welcome and enjoy your stay. If you would like to contact us with a tip or comment, please write to: newstips@everythingusb.com
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