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Flash *is* a USB key - it's not a download. You're buying the actual key, we mail it to you.
It's between a live CD and hard disk in speed, roughly, but closer to hard disk. A few very specific operations are a little faster due to the performance profile of flash memory.
For systems that can't boot from USB, it comes with an ISO you can write to a CD (mini CD or business card CD for convenience - just carry it in your wallet). Then you just boot from that CD with the Flash plugged in, and the Flash boots up.
There were several reviews of the previous version of the Flash - here's the first result for 'mandriva flash review' from Google:
http://www.linux.com/articles/114203