ATP Pink Petito 2 GB USB Drive Review 3

ATP Pink Petito 2 GB USB Drive Review

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Introduction

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I would like to thank ATP for supplying the review sample.

From the manufacturer:
  • US only: Pink Ribbon Special Edition Petito USB Drive is specially created in ATP’s partnership with Susan G. Komen for the Cure. 10% of sales of the product will benefit Komen for the Cure and their fight against breast cancer.
  • Windows® ReadyBoost™ Compatible - All ATP USB drives are enhanced for use with Windows® ReadyBoost™
  • Tough and highly durable – waterproof, extreme temperature resistant, dustproof, ESD proof, shock resistant
  • Up to 30MB/s data transfer rate, fully compatible with USB specification version 2.0 and 1.1
  • Extremely compact and portable – weighing less than 8g
  • Powered by USB bus - no external power is required
  • Durable solid-state storage - 10 years data retention
  • Hot Plug & Play – enable you to install and uninstall Petito anytime
  • Security application - allow you to create a unique password

Packaging


ATP's Petito is packaged in a blister pack which can be easily opened and closed, there is no permanent seal. The whole package is designed in a way to attract female customers. On the back you will find several product specs.


Inside the package you find the USB stick and a carrying strap.

A Closer Look


When placed on a CD, the tiny dimensions of the Petito 2 GB become apparent. While it is certainly not the smallest USB stick ever, it is very small, just the right size to be convenient but not too small to lose it.


ATP has chosen to make the entire outer shell from aluminum which adds to the durability of the USB stick. As color a pink with metallic highlights has been chosen. The whole stick just screams "high-quality" - which is important on today's market where a lot of other companies build USB sticks.


The back is clean of any writing.


Even the cap is made from aluminum. It is easy to remove but holds well, I can't imagine it coming lose by itself or when carried in a bag.


The carrying strap is easily attached and removed. I doubt many women would wear the USB stick around their wrist, but if you imagine it buried deeply inside a woman's crowded handbag, the carrying strap will make it easier to find and get it out.
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