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The Transcend 256GB Jetflash 790 USB 3.1 Gen 1 Flash Drive combines high-speed performance with a sleek, capless design, making it the perfect storage solution for professionals on the move. With read speeds of up to 90 MB/s and included data management software, this compact drive ensures your files are always at your fingertips.
Write Speed | [10-50] megabytes_per_second |
Read Speed | 90 Megabytes Per Second |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Color | Black |
Model Name | JF790 |
Flash Memory Type | Memory Stick |
Manufacturer | Transcend Information |
Hardware Connectivity Technology | USB Type A |
UPC | 760557844365 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00760557844365 |
RAM | 256000 MB |
Item model number | TS256GJF790K |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Item Weight | 0.353 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 2.5 x 0.83 x 0.42 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 2.5 x 0.83 x 0.42 inches |
Computer Memory Type | DIMM |
Language | English, English, English, English |
ASIN | B07VR21X8N |
Country of Origin | Taiwan |
Date First Available | July 26, 2019 |
A**R
Remember when you first saw that 128 GB flash drives existed? And assumed that some day you might be able to buy one?
I'm giving this the 5 stars it hugely deserves for price and capacity. I'm expecting longevity as well, since so far everything I've purchased from Transcend has been problem-free. If it doesn't last, I'll come back and grumpily remove some stars.I'm not using this for incessant daily transfers, but more as an exceedingly handy all-purpose storage bin. And it definitely requires 3.0 after it starts to fill up, or you'll be waiting longer than you are used to these days. I didn't love it laboring away on a 2.0 connection. But 3.0 is fine for my purposes.And I appreciate that it works without fuss with everything from an antique netbook to several laptops of various vintages and powers. When I do want to share something among my widely varied collection of this and that, it is a pleasure to have this wonderful capacity.Don't fool around with the all-important aspects of learning smooth connection and disconnection practices with this. Take care, don't yank and pull but go slow. You'll save yourself a lot of trouble by noticing precisely how this device wants to be connected and disconnected. (In the last 20 years, every USB device I ever bought was a little different than every other one--- and they all still work well. I'm certain it pays to be faintly obsessive about this part.)I keep all my uncapped USB drives in zipped cases to keep the dust out. Capped, uncapped, somewhat capped: it matters.Some years ago I accidentally sent a Transcend 64 GB flash drive through a washing machine cycle. Because it was securely capped it still works as well as before. So I'm just more careful where I take the slide-in varieties like this one.The real question is: how much in the way of educational material, cultural enjoyment, tech-tools and sheer fun would you like to carry around?
S**N
Fantastic little drive with HUGE storage!
This is my 2nd Transcend flash drive, and my 4th storage device from Transcend overall. Not one of their products has ever had an issue or error for me, even after years of abuse, so I would say that I definitely trust their products. So let me get into the pros/cons of this particular drive:PROS:-Massive storage capacity! It blows me away that 128gb can fit on a flash drive these days-Speed: Although I haven't done an official speed test, the USB 3.0 seems to transfer large (10gb+) files very fast-Physical size is very small. I was pleasantly surprised at how tiny this thing is, as it looked a bit larger in the stock photos. It's very thin, and barely longer than a standard house key.-Design: This may be more of a personal opinion, but I find the physical appearance to be very aesthetically pleasing, thin, and sleek.CONS:-Lightweight plastic construction. Although I've never had a Transcend drive break on me, I do think this one just 'feels' cheaper.-The slider is a little loose. It's not bad, but I somehow wish that there was a more definitive 'click' when you slide the USB end out or in. It simply should be sturdier.-Bright LED light. This could be a pro or con, depending on your preferences, but the blue LED indicator is quite bright. I like it, but when the lights are off and I'm watching a movie it can be a bit distracting.CONCLUSION:Although it has a few drawbacks, I think this drive is the best flash drive money can buy right now. At it's current price, it's about the same money-wise as it's competitors, but it looks a million times better. As long as the plastic material of which it's made holds up overtime, this review will remain a 5/5. Highly recommended!
L**D
Solid performance so far -- would purchase again ...
After doing some research, reading reviews, etc., I finally decided on this Transcend 64 GB flash drive. I just needed something I could use to periodically back up some of my non-critical folders (I take care of the critical stuff in other ways), and this was one of the more economical products I found.After two weeks of use, I'm reasonably happy with it. I'm using it with a MacBook Air 13" and a fairly high-quality USB hub (almost mandatory since you get only w USB ports on the MacBook). The outer housing seems a bit flimsy -- not sure it would hold up to much abuse -- but since I'll just be using it once a month, I think it will be OK. Transferring the files from the MacBook was smooth and quite fast. Reading from the Transcend presented no issues, either -- it seemed just as fast as reading directly from the MacBook. I didn't clock it -- as long as I'm not having to sit and wait too much, I'm fairly easy to please.Overall the design is fine -- the business end slides in and out with a locking slider -- it's small and relatively sleek, too. No issues at all.Solid 4 stars for quality vs cost. Would purchase this brand again if the need arises.
D**K
Great thumb drive, with great features (slide out/no cap, great size-to-price ratio, slot for a lanyard, etc.)
I highly recommend this as Transend JetFlash USB thumb drive (which I bought in the 128GB size)PROS:Works flawlessly (no problems being recognized by devices, saves well, etc.)No discernible speed issues; seems fast to appear as a hard drive, and to save filesLarge storage size relative to costDoes not have a cap (...that will invariably be lost; I do not buy thumb drives with caps anymore)The slide out function works well (...thereby protecting the device when stored)Has a space for a lanyard to be attached (...I always run a lanyard or ribbon through these so they are easier to find and harder to lose)CONS:It is bit bulkier than some thumb drives (but only slightly; it is still a reasonable size)No other cons that I know of; it does what it is supposed to do, at a good value, and does so with out a cap. I am very happy with it.
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