Presents. The only Flash Drive with brains Share information without using a computer Move data between other USB Flash Drives “On The Go”

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presents

The only Flash Drive with brains Share information without using a computer Move data between other USB Flash Drives “On The Go”

Takes USB Flash Drives to the next step in portable data storage and retrieval Share data with other ShareDrives or Non-SOTG enabled Flash Drives Self-powered, can be used away from computers, PDA’s and other storage devices

Powered by a light-weight, Lithium-Ion battery Weighs less than one ounce! Measures only 1.25” x 3/8” x 3.75” About the same size as Flash Drives without SOTG

Transfer data files between FlashPoint ShareDrives Transfer data files between a FlashPoint ShareDrive and Non-SOTG USB memory devices ►Personal Computers ►MP3 Players ►Digital Radio ►PDA’s ►Digital Cameras ►Cellular Telephones ►Digital Audio Recorders ►And more!

Digital Cameras MP3 Players USB Flash Drives USB Card Readers Personal Computers

Business Industrial Education Consumer Medical Military Financial And More!

Share spread sheets, presentations, reports, etc. Share image and audio files Exchange business contact data in “V-Card” formats Provide detailed product information at trade shows Eliminate paper reproduction handout materials Without the need for a computer!

Move inventory and product file data Share shipping and receiving logs Download vehicle maintenance reports Asset management Secure data management Without the need for a computer!

Eliminate printed handouts Provide audio notes and lecture recordings Share research with students and groups Share schedules, events and important information Upload materials to instructors Without the need for a computer!

Share MP3 and other music files Exchange photos and video images Share information with teams and groups Share schedules and events information Reduce handout materials Without the need for a computer!

Securely store patient records and reports Transfer digital imaging files Maintain access to medical and drug information Upload billing account data Exchange data with medical professionals Without the need for a computer!

Distribute maps and field data to groups Upload vehicle and material data Secure data management and routing Medical, personnel and asset record distribution Training and resource management Without the need for a computer!

Reduce or eliminate printing for account management Transfer customer account data to associates Secure data management and routing Personnel and asset record distribution Research sharing Without the need for a computer!

No connection to computers or notebooks No bulky “bridge” devices No hubs, routers or switches Quick, simple… “Plug-And-Play” As easy as… 1 2 3

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