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The design is very sturdy and feels very solid
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The downside the 4k write speeds are dismal but the rest is not bad, i like the design and the cap as well
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For that capless designs are better.
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Nice design.
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This USB 3 drive is a nice physical design
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Plus the design is slick!
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I won't bother leaving transfer speeds but the design is good
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Does what it needs to do, USB 3.0 and slick design
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Still, a nice, simple design and it was inexpensive.
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Sturdy feeling design (I haven't tried running it over with a car yet), with fairly good build quality
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It uploads fast and the design is great
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Great speeds and design got 110 read and 40 write speed
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I use it a lot, it has a nice finish design and nice size as well.
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Robust, cool design and quite fast
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Superior S102 Pro flash drive from ADATA has made a good impression, not only because of totally dominated the charts in my humble USB 2.0/3.0 drives, but also for its clever design and metal body.
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Well designed
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Needs a better design.
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I loved the built quality and design, but the actual drive gave out on me
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It works fine, nice design
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It looks a little big but is light weight and has a very nice design except for the hold for the keyholder
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I like the design.
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Good design, large capacity, fast speed
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I much prefer a cap-less design, whether it's an exposed tip or a slide
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Otherwise the design is great and transfer rate was up to mark
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Design is a little cumbersome to use (the barrel is a little slick and can be difficult to remove the cap from the USB plug)
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Well-designed, sturdy, professional-grade USB 3.0 Flash Drive
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Read/write rates should be similar in well designed drives when writing from empty.
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I can't complain about the speed, I like the design (a little too
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Good capacities, solid performance, and a tidy design all for low prices
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it's incredibly slow (<1MB/s) write and slow