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Posted by Wendy Collins
Posted on 23/07/08 00:21
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Review: Maxell Maxstix 1GB USB flash
Reviewed by: Dee-27
Provided by: Maxell
Model: Maxstix 1GB

Maxell Europe was kind enough to send us their Maxstix 1GB USB 2 flash drive for review. The Maxstix has a storage capacity of 1GB and has a USB 2 host interface for connection to a PC or MAC.

In this review we will test the performance of the Maxstix 1GB USB flash drive.

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What’s inside the box


Now it’s time to take a look at the drive itself and what the drive came shipped with.

Our package was the retail version and contained the Maxstix and key chain.

We can see that Maxell Maxstix is supplied with a key chain and fob. We can also see a single LED (Blue) which flashes when the drive is active. The flash drive itself is compact and has a soft feel, non slip cover and, looks very cute indeed.

Included Software


The Maxell Maxstix includes a simple encryption and compression application (Secret Zip) which will run from the Maxstix itself, so there is no need to install any software.

Secret Zip and manual and a created test file


Secret Zip Options

We added 4 large bitmap images to our test file; we then added a password to protect the content.

In the screenshot above we can see the decryption dialog, after entering our password we were able to decrypt and unzip our images. There were no problems to report with the supplied encryption and compression software. The fact that the software will run directly from the Maxstix itself proved to be very handy indeed.

Now let’s head on to the next page were we can take a look at some benchmarks...

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Review say: Because of the price and performance of the Maxell Maxstix 1GB flash drive, we decided to award the drive our CD Freaks “Safe Buy” award.

price is cheap, but performance?? Read speed is low 15mb/s and write speed less than 10mb/s. Not a top notch performance. Other USB drives can do lot faster.

And who use 1GB these days?
I think flash drives are going to be obsolete. With the size of portable hard drives getting smaller and capacity larger. I see no point to carry 1 gig when I can easily carry 1tb
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