VisionTek Xtreme Go 256 MB USB 2.0 Flash Drive
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BEWARE OF VISIONTEK
So far so good
Got the product today, does a decent transfer. I havent tried speed test on it so far. When connected to a USB 2.0 Port, speed is better than a USB 1.1. When i connected the device to a toshiba pocket pc e335 through a USB host cable, it did not automatically detect the device, but when i loaded PHM's device manager and tap on other devices it comes alive. (You need a freeware USB mass storage driver to see the disk)
Cons:
Casing does not look sturdy when compared to Sandisk 256MB cruser.
My $400 VisionTek Experience
Within a few months, the fan failed and the card overheated. Rather then send me an RMA, they sent me a new fan without any instructions on how to replace it - it was no straightforward and the install chipped a ceramic on the board.
They replaced it with another card whose heatsink simply fell off of the card.
When I requested an RMA, they said that VisionTek had gone bankrupt and that they were the new VisionTek who was not required to honor the warranty. They offered me an upgrade option with several cards - all but one resulted in a higher price for the upgrade then to buy the card at Best Buy.
I offered them to exchange me their lowest-priced upgrade card, which would have cost me $40 (mind you, my original card was $400), or I would escalate and FedEx the company CEO at the following address:
Hartford Computer group, 1610 Colonial Parkway, Inverness, IL 60067
and post my experience on online store reviews.
They failed to respond in 2 days, so here is the result.
Please note that I am neither advising or dissuading anyone from buying their cards, but simply posting a truthful and unbiased account of my experience with VisionTek.