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Lite 130 is an inexpensive way of increasing your storage, and is a great concept
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Great way for expansion
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Great way to add storage to my Mac
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great way to add more storage capacity to your laptop!
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I never use my SD slot on my Macbook Air, so this was a convenient way of upgrading my storage space
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Easiest way to double the storage capacity of my Mac
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Great way to expand the storage in your Mac.
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The easy way to expand your storage in Macbook air.
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Over all this is a very nice way to expand your storage, its always plugged in and ready to go is a great place to put things like photos and older files that you might not use again but would still like to hang on to.
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Great and inexpensive way to add storage to a MacBook Air.
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I had previously given one star to this item and written the following review for it: "I cannot find a way to write or format the card when it's inserted in the sd card slot of my mid 2011 MacAir...Works when on a USB card reader
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Great way to add space, does exactly what I needed it to do.
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Pros: This is an awesome way to expand your macbook air built in storage
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Easy way for more direct storage on your AIR.
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Great way to extend the storage capacity of my MacBook Air
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So far so good, nice way to add storage to Macbook Airs
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Then click on "Apple Solutions" and work your way down (like Jet Drive lite on the left for my macbook air)4
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Easily expand capacity of MacBook Air in a neat integrated way.
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This is an excellent way to increase the space on the mac book air
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This is a great way to add much-needed capacity to your MacBook Air.
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This is a nice way to use the macbook air slot and give 256 MB of extra HD storage.
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It is an excellent way to help expand your storage space on your drive.
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it's a very effective way to boost the memory of my macbook air
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Maybe they could find a better way to unplug it from the mac.
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good way to extend your memory on macbook
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Convenient way to expand Macbook Air storage space.
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Works the way it should, and fast
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Ok, so in design and in practice, this is a fantastic way to add storage to your Macbook Air
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Great way to save your MacBook some extra room.
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This was a relatively inexpensive, convenient way to add storage space to my MBA
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This is a great way to expand your storage capacity
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An affordable way to increase storage on my Mac
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Fast and easy way to expand the storage on my 13" MacBook Air (Early 2014).
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Great way to extend the storage on your machine, especially if you got a Mac with a small hard drive!
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Super economical way to add storage without the hassle of a external drive.
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Ideal and relatively cheap way to increase "disk-space" on the Macbook Air 13".
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Adding the Transcend 128 GB JetDrive isn't as good as having a 256 GB internal solid state drive, but it is a good and relatively cheap way to keep your small internal solid state drive from hitting its storage limit.
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I thought this was a great way to storage all my data
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This was an awesome way to add storage area to my Mac Air
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Great way to expand the storage of your Macbook Air.
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A great way to cheaply upgrade the drive space on my computer
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Great way to make a backup or supplement storage.
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I moved my entire home directory to this drive and haven't noticed any speed issues, it works great and was a wonderful way to expand my macbook air storage space for cheap
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What a great way to add storage to the MacBook Air
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the best way to expand the storage of a MacBook
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Economical way to expand your mac book air capacity.
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It still works like it is supposed to as well as it did when I bought it.
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Unfortunately it does have limitations as to what can be stored on it
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I don't have to worry about connecting to my external drive as I've got this little item ready and waiting, as well as to hold extra media such as music or videos.
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Using JetDrive Lite 130 128GB version with MacBook Air 13 (mid 2013).It's as fast as it says.
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Work as it describe, plug in and work straight out from the box
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While it works as it should ,t eh battery drain is quite pronounced
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The JetDrive Lite works exactly as they say it does
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It's OK, speed is not so fantastic as for internal SSD but good enough for not so critical