Quite a nice price for the Sandisk Ultra Dual with 128GB: you get it for £20.29 @ Ebay.
Type: Slider, eyelet • Interface: USB 3.0 (USB 3.1 Gen 1) • Connector: type-A + micro B • Read: 150MB/s • Dimensions: 36.6x19.8x11mm • Special features: On-The-Go (OTG) • Warranty: five years
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Baz8755
13 Aug 166#5
Never ever buy flash memory devices from eBay (unless a trusted retailer). So easy to fake capacity, just not worth the risk.
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dinosteveus
13 Aug 16#1
I paid about a tenner for a 32gb one of these 2 weeks ago from amazon
63098792
13 Aug 16#2
Bargain price (voted hot, BTW) and the device is fine but the slide mechanism as terrible and the key-ring hoop on the side gets in the way if you're plugging it and another device into side-by-side USB ports. I took the casing off mine entirely.
mwoodger
13 Aug 16#3
Yeah it doesn't fit in a PS4 or Xbox one console for example but is pretty handy otherwise. Good price.
billy653 to mwoodger
14 Aug 16#13
it does, i tried it yesterday. No reason why it shouldnt
PhilK
13 Aug 16#4
eBay.......still waiting for first Micro's SD's etc that was actually what they claimed. (For 128gb read 8gb and so on)
Buyer beware an understatement
Baz8755
13 Aug 166#5
Never ever buy flash memory devices from eBay (unless a trusted retailer). So easy to fake capacity, just not worth the risk.
kidrock123 to Baz8755
14 Aug 16#8
+1
we've all been duped
vulcanproject to Baz8755
14 Aug 16#9
I buy them from reputable sellers on ebay, it's not a problem. But it's also dead easy to just check them. Dump a big file on them and you'll know within minutes. I keep the odd full size bluray ripped on my machine just for this task.
gungading
14 Aug 16#6
Ebay
tweety
14 Aug 16#7
I bought a 128GB that turned out to be 12GB !
Bilal002
14 Aug 16#10
You can use a Fake SD card test which dumps as much data on it as it can. Therefore, revealing its true capacity. It also tests the speed of the read and write time
HUKD mods must be getting a kick-back from this company if they are letting this turd of a deal float onto the front page :smirk:
corred1964 to dewonderful
14 Aug 162#12
Really !! 99.8% positive feedback & no negatives for selling fake flash memory !!
slannmage
14 Aug 16#14
Dammit I thought it said USB C :disappointed:
emptypocketz
15 Aug 16#15
Edited: wrong on that info, for 128gig sandisk @ 20 quid is well worth it.
mwoodger
15 Aug 16#16
I have one and the space outside the slots are too narrow for the housing.
corred1964
15 Aug 161#17
That is not what it means....the 16Gb has a write speed of 130Mbs.....the larger drives 32-128Gb offer write speeds of 150Mbs
The statement relates to the fact that the drive is available in sizes from 16 - 128Gb.....i have this drive & all 128Gb is available to PC (although 150mbs is optimistic even via USB3)
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Quite a nice price for the Sandisk Ultra Dual with 128GB: you get it for £20.29 @ Ebay.
Type: Slider, eyelet • Interface: USB 3.0 (USB 3.1 Gen 1) • Connector: type-A + micro B • Read: 150MB/s • Dimensions: 36.6x19.8x11mm • Special features: On-The-Go (OTG) • Warranty: five years
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Buyer beware an understatement
we've all been duped
(http://sosfakeflash.wordpress.com/2008/09/02/h2testw-14-gold-standard-in-detecting-usb-counterfeit-drives/
https://download.heise.de/software/3f4e487b59af78e3341eee6be858eec5/57b095a6/3582/h2testw_1.4.zip)
The statement relates to the fact that the drive is available in sizes from 16 - 128Gb.....i have this drive & all 128Gb is available to PC (although 150mbs is optimistic even via USB3)