Just found this, not sure about the brand, heard load of mixed reviews about this brand, but just thought I would post it.
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pennyfarthing88
27 Aug 16#1
Ok for movie files etc' not sure I'd risk it for anything important for storage though.
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ksxi to pennyfarthing88
27 Aug 161#2
Is this from experience or just by reading specs?
Not sure whether to get a few
3guesses
27 Aug 16#3
If memory serves, these used to be really good (fast) but then a few months ago the specs changed and they slowed down a lot. I'm sure you can find the previous threads if you do a search.
oUkTuRkEyIII
27 Aug 16#4
Based on what?
pennyfarthing88
27 Aug 161#5
Based on the fear factor Turkey - personally I wouldn't store photos / important docs on this in case it went kaput' no evidence to prove otherwise' just weary hence my comment of not sure I'd risk it for a biscuit :smiley:
ksxi
27 Aug 161#6
but for 20 quid you can't go wrong, i mean how many times has a flash drive failed on you?
Personally, I never lost any data by using flash drives.
pavel76
27 Aug 161#7
Basic price... very often at £16.95 in promo
pennyfarthing88
27 Aug 16#8
But for 20 quid maybe you can actually go wrong - ask yourself why other well known brands are more? You could argue it's because they are well known with higher overheads' my point still stands though.
Go ahead it's your post - buy as many as you want then fill them up to your hearts content, I'm sure they'll be perfectly fine for your personal needs.
Drives do fail and people have lost data that's a fact' fortunately I haven't lost anything yet but then again I only buy reputable drives for important stuff that can't be replaced.
Hence my opinion :smiley:
ksxi
27 Aug 16#9
Fair enough, thanks for your input. I don't nessasarily need one, just thought it was a good deal for those who may want one! :smiley::stuck_out_tongue:
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Not sure whether to get a few
Personally, I never lost any data by using flash drives.
Go ahead it's your post - buy as many as you want then fill them up to your hearts content, I'm sure they'll be perfectly fine for your personal needs.
Drives do fail and people have lost data that's a fact' fortunately I haven't lost anything yet but then again I only buy reputable drives for important stuff that can't be replaced.
Hence my opinion :smiley: