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Fast speed and good design.
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Works like a charm!Really liekd the design and works in every computer!
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I like the capless design
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To me, that's the sign of a bad design, and heat means a shorter life for electronics
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It is well designed and fairly rugged.
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Regardless, we figured it out and continued to use it despite its annoying design
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The design and slide on this USB is also amazing
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Nice design that sldes the tip in and out of a sheath to protect it.
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Crazy fast, versatile design, robust performance
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Sturdy design for "office" use
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Seems like a pretty good design though sometimes if retraced too many times, perhaps this could fail and it would not stay extended.
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Crazy fast, versatile design, robust performance
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A little longer than most due to the retractable design
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If you're looking for USB 3.0 Flash Drive and you want it to have solid construction, elegant design, and blazing fast read/write speeds, nothing touches this
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Sturdy construction, good design, unbeatable performance, and at $36 on Amazon, it all comes at a very reasonable price.
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I prefer the single solid metal design of the kingston ... traveler
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Great speeds, very sleek design and has had no problems being recognized on multiple different operating systems back and forth.
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The more compact design probably doesn't dissipate heat as well as the larger and lighter SanDisk Extreme
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The capless design is excellent.
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The only drawback is the retractable design.
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such a design leads me to anticipate failure in about 6 months if not stored in a rigid case.
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The design is also great, however to be honest seeing the USB-C starting to become the standard, if you are planning to buy a high storage flash drive, that will be expensive and to last, I would probably recommend you to go for USB type C if any of your devices already supports it
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The design of the retractable USB connection is faulty
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The only drawback is the retractable design.
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transfering data from usb 3.0 ports consistently exceeded 100 MB/s, and from usb 2.0 ports around 35 MB/s
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nothing like the advertised 190 MB/s which should have taken about 150 sec, or say 3 min
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Not 190MB/s, more like 101MB/s, but still fast
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I had bought the SanDisk Cruzer 64 GB USB 2.0 Flash Drive (SDCZ36-064G-AFFP) and was getting a pathetic 5 MB/s write speed
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very fast,up to 180M/S
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Read is just as fast (or faster).Many other brand drives claim "up to 100MB/s transfer rate" but that would only be read rate, and you end up with is a dismal 20/30MB/s write rate
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Its 185 Mb/s is top 5 in writes behind Triton etc
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Extremely fast (over 100MB/s as far as i've seen) and functional
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But slower than the maximum reads and writes, 209 MB/s of Western Digital VelociRaptor WD1000DHTZ hard drive(1 TB, 10,000 rpm, SATA 6 Gbit/s)
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I also backup my most important 4.3G on DVD
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Read/Write speeds and the capacity(I got the 64g) are awesome but that no password requirement when inserting is killing me.
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To get a rough comparison of the flash drives, I copied a 2.38GB folder of digital photos to each flash drive and timed the copying with the stopwatch of a Casio G Shock wristwatch