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Michael Choate
> 3 dayWe always used C/Ds and DVDs to store and transmit data. Now the files are so large that flash drives are the way to go....
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Devindar
> 3 dayI did
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quentinleo
> 3 dayDespite being sold as USB 3.0 flash drives, these flash drives are USB 2.0. My PCs and Macs see them as USB 2.0, data transfer is at USB 2.0 speed. They aren’t so expensive that I returned them, but if they work like USB 2.0 — they’re USB 2.0. If it looks like a duck, quacks like a duck…
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Photographer
> 3 dayI absolutely love these. Not only was I able to get the color I wanted in the size I wanted at a reasonable price. It came packaged well and very professionally. I was expecting something thrown together. I was very impressed and pleased. I needed these so I could start offering them for my photo business and wasnt sure if people would want them. They loved them as do I! The packaging and the value for the price I will be ordering again! These are very nice and a good value too. I will be using this company again for my needs. Very impressed. UPDATE: I have since bought 4 more boxes and getting ready to order another! No issues with any of them.
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Cassandra Weissnat
> 3 dayYou will be sorry if you buy from this company. Over half of the USBs will not format correctly and have to be thrown away. Huge waste of time and expense. DO NOT BUY!!!!!
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Monique Weissnat
> 3 dayHad to put 304 photos on 4 of the USBs
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River
> 3 dayGreat product. Works fine. Would order it again.
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moxpatrol
> 3 daygood storage device
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Kelson
> 3 dayI bought these USB sticks because the were cheap and had a decent rating. I got less than what I paid for. While they are indeed 32GB capacity, they are absolute garbage. I knew something was wrong when the quick-format to NTFS took over 20 sec. I tried to write 10-15GB video files to these sticks. The write process took 10-15 sec to start then cycled: 16MB/s (3sec) --> 0MB/s (6sec) --> 16MB/s (3sec) --> 0MB/s (6sec) --> . . . . It did this through the whole write. Rather than throw them out, Ive tossed these aside and only use them when I need a give-away USB stick. Thats how Ill get rid of them.
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David Lark, Architect
> 3 dayI ran RMUSB Prep on all of them, and they all had the stated capacity. Then I reformatted them & will use them as needed. Typically I will use these for install drives for Linux and other downloaded software, instead of using DVDs. Most distributions fit on 4GB, and I have some other 8GB drives for the few that dont. I may also give some away. For my use, I really dont care how fast they are.