In the city of Hong Kong, 64-gig flash drives are in trouble. I found only in one non-online store, and then the 350 model, and then almost 900 more expensive than in the online store. I had to order there and wait a week, because the 350 did not suit the model - it is a little slower. Got pros: Good write speed (after formatting to NTFS in a "fast" way), the price is acceptable, it hasn't died yet), for such a volume (64 GB) it's very small in size, it doesn't look so hot at all, but when you plug it into a USB port it looks nice - backlight blue. Some cons: "out of the box" low write speed (10-12 MB per second). Solved by reformatting to NTFS using standard Win7 tools, and in a fast way. Then the recording is 19 mb per second (not the fastest indicator - there are also 25-27 mb per second USB2.0, but also not bad). Although, many recommend downloading the utility from the transcend site and formatting it. It heats up noticeably, but tolerably. Not USB3.0, although everything is quite fast anyway.
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