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I remember when USB sticks used to cost around £30 for a GB! 128GB in a single compact stick is almost incredible, and with everything getting higher in definition and therefore file sizes continually increasing in capacity, you need the extra room. It runs faultlessly, formats without a hiccup, writes and reads super-speed, and has been dropped a couple of times with no lasting impact on the device. Can't fault it!
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The stick I received is stable and correctly sized. Not sure what "Super" USB3 socket is required to get the proposed max speed (from memory I think it said something like 177MB/s).... it averages at about 20MB/s on my Asus MoBo USB3 port (movie files so not small, around 1Gb per file). If you were after something super quick then I would avoid but as a bulk storage data dump it works just fine as no rush. Good price and plenty of space, just shame it is rather slow.
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II bought this after getting a scam product that I returned. With the Phillips ones you can at least assume they are accurate to their description. It worked well and was better for sending as a present (the present being the content rather than the memory stick). I am doubtful as to whether it is good value, as I imagine they can be produced now at minimal cost.
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I am reluctant to say how good this range of USB's are as every time I do the price goes up. However it is the only brand I buy as I find them reliable. They are also the only brand that my Son and Daughter steal off me so beware
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Simple, efficient and reliable, swapping files between Linux, Apple and Microsoft machines
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