The screen isn't going to compete favorably with mobile phone screens for the display parameters, but works well enough with your fingers or even a stylus. This can be an alphanumeric password (no case support) and you will see the LED light up blue and the device make a chime each time you press on the touch screen. Doing so for the first time, and indeed every single time thereafter, boots up the device in a quick self-check mode, before it prompts you to set up the administrative password or quickly change the language to either of English, French, German, or Spanish. There is no internal battery and thus the DL4 FE relies on being connected via USB for power and data alike. At 120 x 77 x 21 mm and ~350 g for this specific model, the DL4 FE is quite easy to carry around, and the provided case further helps in that regard. The top side has a USB Type-C port for connectivity whereas the bottom has a Kensington lock port for if you wish to lock this device down physically. Datalocker places a relatively large indicator LED above the screen, and a sticker on the back with device-specific info in addition to the various relevant certifications. The color scheme is fairly clean and we do see that Datalocker loves to ensure everyone knows who made the product courtesy a large logo on the front in addition to on the cable connector housings from above. There is also a large integrated display which is slightly recessed to ensure the body around it absorbs any bumps in the case of accidents. It comes IP64 rated against dust and spills, although obviously ensure the drive is dry prior to plugging it in. The Datalocker DL4 FE casing uses a layered metal and plastic composition, making for a tough exterior that is also scratch and drop resistant.
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