There are really three factors here: Space, material, and closure.
Space: Depends on what you use it for. If you just need to put a few small files on it, I'd get a 2GB, you can sometimes get these for under $5 these days. If you want to hold a movie or other large file, you would want 4GB or 8GB. If you never want to run out of space for random stray files, I'd get a 16GB, also fairly cheap these days ($14 on Amazon.com). I keep databases and operating systems on mine, so I usually get 32GB or 64GB, but nobody really needs these.
Material: Usually metal or plastic. Plastic is usually cheaper, and still rugged as far as computer parts go. Treat it well, and plastic will be fine. Metal is more for looks, but is probably a little more rugged.
Closure: Usually either capped, slide, or swivel. Capped has a cap over the USB plug, Slide has a little switch you slide to open and close the USB plug, concealing it in the body of the drive. Swivel folds into itself like a pocket knife, and unfolds for use. I personally prefer slide, because caps can get lost and swivels can break off if you mistreat it. They all work fine, and this is mainly personal preference, but I really cant think of a reason not to get a slide, unless there is some other gimmick or factor to it. For example, there is one that looks like a LEGO, and has a cap that makes up half of the lego. There is also one called the Sandisk Cruzer Fit, which is so small you can keep it in a laptop all the time and forget it's there.
Bottom line, If you are just keeping some stray files on it, I'd get a 8GB plastic slider, you can get one for $10
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One could find a pen drive of 8 GB or more at The Source, Staples, Walmart, Future Shop, Best Buy, Amazon or Target. A pen drive of 8 GB is now common and most electronics retailers will have them in stock.
No, it is all stored on the pen drive.
when I plug in my pen drive to the computer and when i unplug the pen drive to the computer , how to know?When i plug in my pen drive it is not showing any signs of any pen...
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What. Is. The. Another. Name. Of. Pen. Drive.?
yes, pen-drive is a peripheral device.
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we have close the drive and afterward if it is safe to remove the pen drive
There is no difference. Flash drive, pen drive, and thumb drive are all interchangeable terms.
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