Down from £28.99 48 hours or while stocks last. Decent price for 128Gb USB 3 pen.
Quite slow but I'll be using it in a TV for recordings so fast enough for that...
Speeds quoted as 40MB/s Read and 15MB/s Write
12 comments
pavel76
13 Jun 16#1
£16.89 at base
dtorbett
13 Jun 16#2
so it is, thanks. Will order from there instead.
PhilK
13 Jun 16#3
Base is certainly no slower or faster than 7dayshop who don't exactly rush to deliver ! :wink:
marsdenrob
13 Jun 16#4
flash storage seems to be getting cheaper by the day
amour3k to marsdenrob
13 Jun 161#6
No complaints from me on that front, lol.
amour3k
13 Jun 16#5
"Quite slow but I'll be using it in a TV for recordings so fast enough for that..." Interesting comment there OP. :-)
1 question, via a USB Pen Drive (be it your Posted one, or otherwise?), can I record SKY TV Programs, Movies & the like 'DIRECTLY' to a Pen Drive?, or .....
I'm both curious and very interested in how this works?, thanx. :-)
jamie19916 to amour3k
13 Jun 16#7
no.
Some freeview tvs and boxes will allow recording to usb. Sky don't allow it.
Magnets
13 Jun 16#8
Good price but can't find any reviews, not even on amazon
dansax
13 Jun 16#9
I think this would be ideal for anything limited to USB 2.0 e.g. Raspberry Pi, Nintendo Wii.
40MB/s is pretty woeful for USB 3.0 standards but will hit the limits of any USB 2.0 port.
Also worth bearing in mind that this is only really useful if you're planning on copying data and leaving it there. With a write speed of 15MB/s it'll probably take you a good 3 hours to fill it.
dtorbett
13 Jun 16#10
For me, it's to go in a tv that's just got
Freeview so have to agree with jamie.
3guesses
14 Jun 16#11
A great price for 128GB, but, as others have pointed out, it's really a fast USB 2.0 stick rather than USB 3.0. I might get one to use with WinSetUpFromUSB.
Opening post
Quite slow but I'll be using it in a TV for recordings so fast enough for that...
Speeds quoted as 40MB/s Read and 15MB/s Write
12 comments
1 question, via a USB Pen Drive (be it your Posted one, or otherwise?), can I record SKY TV Programs, Movies & the like 'DIRECTLY' to a Pen Drive?, or .....
I'm both curious and very interested in how this works?, thanx. :-)
Some freeview tvs and boxes will allow recording to usb. Sky don't allow it.
40MB/s is pretty woeful for USB 3.0 standards but will hit the limits of any USB 2.0 port.
Also worth bearing in mind that this is only really useful if you're planning on copying data and leaving it there. With a write speed of 15MB/s it'll probably take you a good 3 hours to fill it.
Freeview so have to agree with jamie.