
I decided to try a new cheaper brand instead of my regular flash drive. The first thing that struck me was that when I placed the drive in the use position, it looked cheap, thinking it would be difficult to insert without retracting it. That's not true, after moving out he was firmly fixed. Second, when I opened the menu, there was no junk on it, just a blank floppy disk ready to use. The files I transfer to these drives are around 6-8GB, so I'm used to the transfer taking a while, and this is where this drive really works. It was about 30% faster than my previous brand that cost 40% more. The data replication is identical to another brand, the only thing left to find out is that the durability is as good as previously used drives, I won't know that for a while, if it's not that good I'll update this review , but I have a feeling it's going to be just as good. Oh, and it doesn't have a catchy name, it was what was simply called TWAIN in the old school days, a technology without an interesting name.

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