• Reviews around gb (3.50 of 5)

    Lexar JumpDrive TwistTurn 8GB USB Flash Drive LJDTT8GBABNL (Black/Blue)

    • I purchased a 16GB JumpDrive years ago and it still works.
    • The 32 GB drive works just fine with my PC.
    • This is a sturdy product and the 8GB provides great versatility.
    • 64GB is plenty as well.
    • The number on the package was the same on the ad and the GB was right, so I had ordered the right product
    • The 64GB of storage was nice
    • Now just waiting for a less expensive 128GB drive to come out.
    • There is no 64GB capacity available (yet) but at least its usable
    • When I plugged it in to Windows 7 it had 59gb of space available
    • That may have been OK back in 2004, but not today in 2014.I bought the 32GB drive on Black Friday at Office Depot as well as the 64GB and they are both going back.
    • I am only using about 50 GB of a 250 GB hard
    • Lexar JumpDrive TwistTurn 8 GB USB 2.0 flash drives fail on me in the past 10 months
    • Sweet 64gb thumbdrive
    • , until I finally gave up all hope of the 32GB Sandisk flash drive ever working, and I returned it, quite disappointed
    • My 32 GB USB seemed to work great for the month that I've
    • Had some other Lexar jumpdrives, but needed one with greater GB
    • 64GB worth, which is a good bit of information
    • Also, it is interesting to note that only 58.4 GB is available on the drive.
    • As other reviewers have noted, the 8gb lexar twist turn drive began displaying usb 2.0 messages and then began to rapidly mount and unmount itself.
    • I lost over 7 GB of data (most of which I have backup copies of).
    • The second 16 GB failed while the PC was writing files to it the first time out of the packaging
    • The flash drive only had 14.5gb available
    • Of the two I bought (both 32GB) - one continues to work fine and the other - after less than 6 months of intermittent, and relatively gentle use - does not fit properly in ANY USB drive and is not recognized by ANY computer
    • Upgraded to 64GB just for the size; the good old 8GB was still doing great - and I keep these on my keyring and in my pocket, jostling about, constantly
    • Not a poor quality plastic or a flimsy cheap stuff.32GB for $9 is not very costly either.
    • The Lexar 64 GB Jump Drive worked immediately, fully compatible with my laptop and transfers data reasonably quickly
    • Bought this when my 16gb flash drive crashed after 2 years.
    • Of the 2 16 GB drives, the first one failed after I moved less than 1 GB of files onto the drive
    • The red 4GB ones are very attractive, the red has a slight metallic/rubber look.
    • What a shame, Lexar only gives me 58.4GB out of 64GB, that's a lousy 91.25%.Lexar support couldn't help me, its just a waste of time
    • The larger size 32G is perfect for making media backups, document folder backups, etc
    • The 8G is perfect for making bootable Mac OSX disks, which is really valuable if your optical drive is buggy or just plain dead