The Integral USB Courier Flash Drive has a translucent blue casing with silver colour edging. Its clever design allows you to store the cap on the end of the Flash Drive when in use.
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dewonderful
4 Oct 16#18
Haha, checked and it's £15.95 on their amazon and ebay shops. This £16.95 is a special price to sting the hukd slowpokes :laughing:
dewonderful
4 Oct 16#17
Funk them, it's £16.95 now
dewonderful
4 Oct 16#16
I've had smaller capacity versions of the integral courier they were rock solid. But is this 128GB version solid and reliable?
kennyhkw
4 Oct 16#15
It's 15quid...not gonna get any better for the money.
kennyhkw
3 Oct 161#10
Its 15quid and folk are complaining about USB2 lol
You do know your USB3 flash drive can barely max out a USB2's interface when writing to the drive........
3guesses to kennyhkw
3 Oct 16#11
And USB 2 flash drives are FAR slower than that. What's your point?
BlackAle to kennyhkw
4 Oct 16#12
Depends on the drive, the USB3 drive I use writes at 190MB/sec, USB2 max's out around ~40MB/sec.
bednim to kennyhkw
4 Oct 16#14
you've got no clue what you talk about...
rkl
4 Oct 16#13
It's almost unethical for Mymemory not to indicate whether it's USB 2 or 3 (never mind the read/write speeds) for a drive of this size. USB 2 can be as slow as 10 Mbytes/sec read, 5 Mybyes/sec write on cheaper drives, which means you could spend 7 hours filling the stick! Anything 64GB or above really has to be USB 3 nowadays because if you're buying a stick that big, you'll be puitting a lot of large files on it and speed becomes important.
As someone else says, decent USB 3 sticks can and *do* max out your USB 2 interface, but if you're still stuck in the last decade and haven't got any USB 3 devices, then maybe you can justify buying this stick (which I suspect will be very slow even for USB 2 as people have said). Save your money and buy a USB 3 stick instead, so when you do get USB 3 devices, you'll get a big speed boost too.
GwanGy
30 Sep 16#9
fFairly crummy, v slow even at smaller sizes .. filling up 128gb will take many hours... not sure the build quality will take much daily punishment, ymmv ....
KarlHungus
30 Sep 161#8
Voted hot, will do to fill up with music/movies to play in the car.
Sin_of_nature
30 Sep 161#4
It is a good price, but I think MyMemory have been sneaky not to mention its USB 2.0 and no mention of speeds.
Unless its for files that don't change often, I personally would pay a few pounds more and get a USB 3.0 flash drive.
shadey12 to Sin_of_nature
30 Sep 16#7
they don't mention it but it says USB 2.0 on the photo of USB on package.
shadey12
30 Sep 161#6
be fine for sticking movies, music and series on for android box. thanks op
pavel76
30 Sep 161#5
£14.24 after VUB5 code
nightscentedstock
30 Sep 16#3
Sorry didn't notice it was 2.0 :disappointed:
PhilK
30 Sep 16#2
Not a USB 2.0. Like buying a set of stone wheels for your car
That said, according to Amazon it's a fast write for a USB 2.0. Pays yer money, takes yer...
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You do know your USB3 flash drive can barely max out a USB2's interface when writing to the drive........
As someone else says, decent USB 3 sticks can and *do* max out your USB 2 interface, but if you're still stuck in the last decade and haven't got any USB 3 devices, then maybe you can justify buying this stick (which I suspect will be very slow even for USB 2 as people have said). Save your money and buy a USB 3 stick instead, so when you do get USB 3 devices, you'll get a big speed boost too.
Unless its for files that don't change often, I personally would pay a few pounds more and get a USB 3.0 flash drive.
That said, according to Amazon it's a fast write for a USB 2.0. Pays yer money, takes yer...