Have been using it for about 1 year without problems.
Manufacturer: SanDisk
Have been using it for about 1 year without problems.
CompactFlash cards are not very popular anymore as Secure Digital cards are typically much cheaper. That being said, pro-sumer Digital SLR cameras as well as full Professional SLR cameras use CompactFlash as it seems to be more reliable and is certainly faster when it comes to continuous write
Lightning Fast Speed; Durable CompactFlash Design; Lifetime Warranty; Extreme Temperature Capability
Not as fast as stated; Expensive
If you want a USB 3.0 drive that has impressive read/write speeds and an affordable price, look no further than the SanDisk Extreme USB 3.0 series!
Consider yourself an avid photographer? Then you understand the demand for absolute performance from your memory card. Specifically, CompactFlash if you're using any mid to higher-end DSLR.
Overall, I like the card, I think it is looking forward at the technology of next year and the coming years. Certainly, it will be a lasting investment for those who purchase it. I don't recommend buying just yet, due to price unless you need the storage, unless if you have a Red (which can easily...
I always use SanDisk memory for all my gadget data storage and never had any complain. The access time or data transfer is quite fast, more than average of other memory. Price might be slightly higher, but for performance it's not a problem.
It's amazing to see how far flash drives have come since USB 3.0 hit the scene. SanDisk's entry into the 3rd generation of USB 3.0 flash drives can only be described as a knockout punch, more than doubling the best of last year's write speeds while boosting read speeds by 50%, and yet lowering the...
Fast!; Retractable USB plug; Reasonably priced
No UASP support; Potential DOA issues with 64GB model
SanDisk has been a leader in the storage industry for more than 20 years. Founded in 1988 by Dr. Eli Harari, the company has grown to become the world's largest supplier of flash memory data storage products.
Available in 16GB; 32GB and 64GB capacities; Excellent read and write speeds; Backwards compatible with USB 2.0; Compatible with Windows XP/Vista/7 and Mac; Good looking and well constructed design; Includes SanDisk SecureAccess software; Limited lifetime warranty; Reasonably priced
Includes only 2GB of online storage
USB 3.0 isn't really that new. PC manufacturers have been incorporating it into their machines since last year, and external hard drive ma
SanDisk's Extreme USB 3.0 flash drive sports a functional, rather than a flashy (pardon the pun), design. The all-plastic construction of the drive features a black matte finish, with the USB plug being retractable via a glossy plastic slider.
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