• Reviews around size (4.45 of 5)

    Lexar JumpDrive TwistTurn USB 2.0 Flash Drive 16GB, Assorted Colors Please Note: This is for 1 JumpDrive (No Color Choice) - Easily Slips onto a Keychain or a Bag.

    • 64GB makes this a good sized flash drive for security backups, and the price on Amazon was excellent as well, and 30% cheaper than Office Depot
    • This drive has a a nice size for carrying large files, but the read and write speed to get the files on the drive is extremely slow.
    • It's reliable and folds into a very compact size
    • Great size and built sturdy
    • This flash drive works great and is the perfect size to put on your keychain.
    • You could reformat this drive as an NTFS drive and hold virtually unlimited file sizes.
    • It's the perfect size to drop in a purse or pocket or even on a keychain.
    • Perfect size and useful
    • And more over very easy to carry with my keyrings with a good storage size
    • It was a piece of property, so a good size and good build quality helped to reinforce a sense of ownership
    • I loved the size, and way it folded back into itself for protection.
    • The larger size 32G is perfect for making media backups, document folder backups, etc
    • a good size to back up my pc's hard drive files
    • This one is just the right size for me
    • The perfect shape, size and configuration for carrying mobile data, all at a great price
    • The other tiny gripe I have is with its size.... a little too big (almost as a middle finger) compared to some smaller sizes available now
    • Perfect size for use as Readyboost on my computer.
    • I have never had a hard time accessing my data, and the size and flexibility of the stick makes it ideal for easy portability of substantially large files
    • this product is a piece of s~~~. a pure piece of lousy s~~~. buy this if you think wasting your time is a great idea.
    • The write speed is very slow 3-4 MB/s which is unacceptable
    • Very useful I like it good price.
    • I just copied my 32GB of MP3's onto the Lexar drive (writes were pretty fast; certainly faster than the Sandisk was), plugged it into the Sync USB port, and it works great!I like devices that just work like they are supposed to, without making me do a lot of extra work myself!Update: