Flash drive with a very variable level of reliability. To be honest, I didn't like it. Because of the intense warmth, I have serious doubts about its dependability. This marks the first time that SanDisk has let customers down. Has some pros Aesthetics, that is, if you don't start touching it. Reading speeds of up to 90 megabytes per second It is quick to process files that are relatively tiny (25,000 JPEG images dropped quite quickly at roughly 8-9 mb/sec). In general, her work is 1 bold + great, and the files that she uses are relatively modest for both reading and writing. Some cons: It warms up really quickly and intensely; in fact, it just burns (and it heats up even when it is not being used). The write speed starts out at a rate of 40 megabytes per second for the first one to one and a half gigabytes, but after that it does not move any faster than 16 megabytes per second (FAT 32 without write cache). The design is quite sloppy; everything rumbles and strums, and there is an unacceptable amount of backlash and space between the joints. It has an idle current consumption of 0.22A, meaning that it is always heating the air. It does a noticeable amount of damage to the tablet's battery life compared to other apps. 5 years warranty, when SanDisk used to offer 10 years not so long ago.
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