3 August 2010 13:17 GMT / By Ben Crompton
Despite plenty of digital info getting shoved up in the cloud these days, especially with the advent of dropbox et al, it's still handy to have a bit of storage to hand when an internet connection is not.
Enter the Sandisk Cruzer Blade 16GB USB flash drive, as not only has it got the word "blade" in its name - which has to be said sounds well cool - but it's a bargain £16.99 from Play.com.
There are a few reports stating that the transfer speeds aren't as quick as they might be, but if you're of a patient disposition then for the price this looks like it offers decent value for money.
Full details and a place to buy can be found at Play.com, and we'll bring you more tech deals soon.


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