Testseek.com have collected 7 expert reviews of the PQI Card Drive U510 USB2 and the average rating is 67%. Scroll down and see all reviews for PQI Card Drive U510 USB2.
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7 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Very small device, Comes in a variety of nice colors, Solid transfer speeds/performance
No additional accessories, Maximum capacity of 2GB
If you’re looking for a very small yet stylish and capable USB drive the PQI Intelligent Drive i810 USB flash drive is a good choice. The drive offers decent transfer speeds, is Windows Vista ReadyBoost capable, and is easy to use. While it ...
Abstract: Today we will be looking at two USB flash memory drives from PQI, the Intelligent Drive i810 and the Card Drive U510. Even in the abundant flash memory drive market these drives offer unique form factors that provide that additional option for consum...
Sleek, welldesigned, great form factor, Decent read speeds, Includes USB extension cord and carrying case
Low write speeds
It is no denying that the PQI U510 is a unique product. Its main selling point is the wallet-size form factor as performance isnt exactly its forté. In fact, I kept the U510 in my wallet during the entire testing period of over two weeks. Though its r...
Abstract: At just 3mm thick, and with otherwise similar proportions to a credit card, the PQI U510 is an eye-catching way to carry around 2GB of data. It connects to your PC via an exceptionally thin, captive USB cable, which may be a tidy way of connecting t...
Slim build, Lightweight, Elegant design, Inexpensive, Brushed metal finish
Too delicate for some peoples tastes
Look at the photo of the PQI U510 - doesnt it look appealing? You cant help but be drawn to a stylish- looking drive thats the size of a credit card, weighs only 23g and is available in sizes of 1GB (£27), 2GB (£46), 4GB (£84) and 8GB (£129). Weve ...
Abstract: It happened to watches, its happened to phones and now its happening to pen drives. As a product gets more and more common and widely adopted, people look for exclusivity and pqi has been bang on with the efforts on their pen drive or to be precise&mdash...