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Review on Sandisk Ultra Flash Drive SDCZ48 064G A46 by Agata Zarzycka ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Good value for money, I recommend.

There are two 16 GB flash drives and one 32 GB flash drive. For the past two years, I've been utilizing a 32 gigabyte flash drive. It has an ntfs file system format. By attaching it to a television, I use it to view movies. The size of the movies might reach 27 gigabytes. Nothing gets cold. There is no loss of the flash drive. The USB port's extreme heat is the lone drawback. Although the speed is acceptable, it does have one peculiarity: it records the first 800 megabits per second at a speed of 53 megabits per second, while the remaining speed ranges from 17 to 20 megabits per second. A different 16 GB flash drive that has been in use for the previous two years has also been used by me to capture movies. The most intriguing development is this: I recently bought two more 16 GB flash disks. One of them turned out to be flawed, and I discussed the issue with it above. The second device turned out to be quicker than my two-year-old, comparable 16 GB flash drive. It functioned at the same rate as it had two years prior, demonstrating that its performance has not declined with time. Both of them have 2022 listed as their manufacturing year. It appears that I have a good copy if a 2.6 gigabyte movie is recorded on one flash drive at a rate that fluctuates between 6.5 megabytes per second and 11 megabytes per second, and the same movie is recorded on the other flash drive at a rate that stays constant at either 26 megabytes per second or 27 megabytes per second. The USB 3.0 port can deliver all of these rates. You are invited to look at the images I took of flash drives, as well as screenshots from usbflashinfo and other websites, if you are interested. Would I recommend this company's flash drives to a friend? 32 and 16 gigabytes? If the transcend jetflash 790 is not significantly more expensive than this one and costs no more than 340 gb and 32 gb in a large store, in which case you can easily swap it for a working one or get a refund, then I would also suggest that you take a closer look at it. 340 gb at most, and 32 gb at most in a big-box retailer.

Pros
  • - The flash drive has a fantastic design, the retractable mechanism is firmly fastened, and the cap is absent, so you can forget about it. - Superb performance in terms of speed, however as it turned out, it depends on the specific situation, or else I was incredibly lucky. flash drive successfully linked to the computer when it dims, then brightens. - five years' worth of coverage.
Cons
  • - I purchased two 16 GB flash drives, but only one of them worked after I bought it. When I tried to format it in NTFS, an error appeared because the disk is write-protected; any attempts to copy something to it, create a file on it, format it in FAT32, etc., all result in failure, and the money was given back to me in the store for it. There is no light indicator of any type on the 32 GB model. As files are worked on, the light indicator does nothing more than dim and then brighten.