The product claim says 250GB, which is correct for storage devices considering they're usually advertised using an algorithm nobody uses. This is a standard marketing tactic. On the other hand, the device doesn't even reach USB 2.0 speeds. The maximum read speed is 16MB and the write speed is 15MB. It's so slow that I just paused the test before getting full results. In fact, it's so slow I'm not even sure it's a real 256GB drive. At the speed he writes, it would take me all day to verify. I wonder if it's that slow because it's busy browsing what's on my computer. On the other hand, swiping has a nice clicking effect that's a bit fun, which is probably the best part. ππ
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