- Lexar JumpDrive S73 128GB USB 3.0 Flash Drive LJDS73-128ASBNA (Black)
$49 USD Delivered to Australia
Up to 100MB/s read, 55MB/s write
Up to 100MB/s read, 55MB/s write
"128GB in black (up to 100MB/s read, 55MB/s write)"
Source: http://www.lexar.com/products/lexar-jumpdrive-S73-usb-30-fla…
You're right. My source was the amazon link.
They are decent speeds then
I have two of these drives in 64gb and can confirm you actually hit read speeds of 100mb/s and write speeds of 50mb/s. have not use the 128gb model but I would assume you can trust these figures.
The 64GB also reasonable value @USD 25 (not incl postage)
FYI USD $49.04 delivered = approx. AUD $58.32 delivered if using Amazon's currency converter :)
Or 49.04 USD = 56.0828 AUD if using 28degreecard
Which is what I ended up doing :)
How come the speed of the 128gb is different from the 64gb??? They are both USB3.0 right? so they should be the same =(
More flash allows controller to take advantage of parallelism.
wow. you must be correct because that made no sense to me
Does anyone know what the keyring bit looks like? I'm talking about the bit that you would put on your keys or tie the string to… not sure what you call it. One of the most annoying problems I've had with USB sticks is with that bit snapping off. It's practically useless once that happens… sure you can still carry it with you, but I'd just end up losing it if it wasn't attached to anything.
I'm keen on this but there seems to be an unusually large number of reviews with people saying it suddenly stopped working on them…
It's known to be a poorly constructed POS.
Just had a 16gb USB2.0 die on me a couple of weeks back.
Only used it for around 5-6 months as well (though purchased over a year ago when on sale).
Is there anything out there with a metallic body? I am still rocking a SanDisk Cruzer Titanium 4GB, paid out of my ass for it around a decade ago :P
GOt one of these too (and probably paid as much as you did) still my favourite flash drive, although it doesn't get as much use these days due to the limited capacity.
Still struggling to get those with OTG or normal. Plus have to wait till Black Friday… resist resist… AUD please go strong at end of Nov…
Ta EC.
:-) Can't believe someone negged me for that above TA joke a few weeks ago. Ta
NB - "45MB/s read and 20MB/s write" - that's around the speed of a decent USB2 drive.