🚀 Elevate Your Storage Game!
The Lexar 128GB JumpDrive P30 USB 3.2 Gen 1 Flash Drive offers professional users a high-performance solution for storing and transferring large files, featuring speeds up to 400MB/s, robust 256-bit AES encryption, and a sleek metallic design, all while ensuring compatibility across various devices.
Read Speed | 450 Megabytes Per Second |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Color | Titanium |
Flash Memory Type | USB |
Manufacturer | Lexar International |
Hardware Connectivity Technology | USB Type A |
UPC | 843367124381 |
Item model number | LJDP030128G-RNQNG |
Hardware Platform | PC, Mac |
Item Weight | 2.39 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 3.94 x 3.94 x 0.04 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 3.94 x 3.94 x 0.04 inches |
ASIN | B09K3M7NK6 |
Date First Available | May 12, 2022 |
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Advanced technology
Project handover documents, soft copy.
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Lexar 1TB JumpDrive P30 USB 3.2 vs. SanDisk Extreme PRO 1TB USB 3.2
This flash drive is definitely one of the best out there in its category.First of all, the chassis is really stylish, made entirely of metal so there are no issues with overheating after prolonged use and it's obviously more shatter-proof than a plastic one.I've compared the Lexar to SanDisk Extreme PRO 1TB USB 3.2 and performance-wise, they are about the same, however, the major difference is the sustained read/write performance, where the Sandisk is falling behind and that's mainly due to overheating in its plastic chassis.Obviously, I didn't manage to reach the claimed read/write speeds with any of these drives in real-world scenarios, only in CrystalDiskMark the figures were seemingly reached (see photos - Lexar left ; Sandisk right).Don't get fooled by the random 4K benchmark performance as according to that, the Lexar is terrible compared to the Sandisk, however, in real-life, all the tests I've done, the Lexar managed to copy the test lot faster than the Sandisk drive. For testing I used 33.6GB of data containing ~15,3k files, of which only one file was a large 9.74GB .mkv file, all the rest being small documents, photos, program files, installers, etc. The data was stored on a 64GB Sandisk Extreme USB 3.0 flash drive.I've tested both drives on the same machine, in the same port USB 3.2 port, with same settings for both, i.e. drive optimized for better performance, not quick removal.As an example, copying all the data from source to Lexar took around 3m 8s, whereas to the Sandisk drive it was around 5m 4s so quite a notable difference.I've performed many other tests as well, using faster sources as well, such as the laptop's SSD or an external TB3 SSD, and on the whole, the Lexar came out faster. Not sure how things would stand if the Sandisk also had a metal chassis though.The metal chassis aside, the Lexar drive also comes with a nice leather carry pouch and a proper easy-to-open box. In contrast, the Sandisk drive only comes wrapped in a plastic film between two pressed cardboard sheets which not only looks extremely cheap but it's also a right pain to open.One thing I didn't like about the Lexar though is its flimsiness, specifically, the main body sits inside a metal case of which it slides in and out. When retracted, the body rattles inside the case which is a bit annoying, however, when extended, it is more stable. Also, on this aspect, would have been great if the Lexar had a locking mechanism like the Sandisk Drive, which is about the only aspect where the Lexar falls behind the Sandisk. Lexar's push mechanism requires you to hold the end of the drive when inserting into the USB port, as otherwise when pushing the USB connector in the port, the main body will retract back in its chassis. Sandisk have resolved this more elegantly with a lock mechanism when the drive is fully extended so you don't need to hold anything (except the drive of course) when inserting into the USB port.In conclusion, the Lexar looks, feels and performs better than the Sandisk drive and I would highly recommend it for those who want not just a fast flash drive, but also a stylish one.
C**N
Excente dispositivo, pero el acabado no lo es
El dispositivo cumple con sus velocidades de transferencia, le sacarás el máximo provecho en ranuras USB3, el diseño es super elegante PEROOOO.... tengo una gran queja en los acabados:1. La pintura se cae fácilmente, la unidad se me cayó dos veces la primera semana y la pintura se rasgo con demasiada facilidad, de hecho si rascas con tu uña se empieza a rayar aún más.2. El armado de este drive al principio pensé que iba a barrerse de tanto meter y sacarlo, ya que es un diseño tipo "usb deslizable", y fué exactamente lo que pasó, en cosa de dos semanas la cubierta que se desliza para protegerlo se barrió totalmente y quedó floja.Buen inicio de Lexar por crear un dispositivo pequeño y de gran capacidad pero falta pulir la calidad final del producto. Lamentablemente no puedo pedir una garantía ya que lo ocupo para trabajar y tardó demasiado en llegarme a mi país, me lo quedaré así como está ya que estos detalles no limitan su funcionamiento.
M**E
If you need to add a great deal of memory & take it wherever you go, here it is!
A nice addition of storage for your laptop or other computing device. Easy to take wherever you go.
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This thing is HEAVY!
Surprisingly very heavy for a USB drive! Keep this in mind if you're going to leave it plugged into anything light or fragile.
N**D
Finally a USB drive that doesn’t get too hot.
Seriously, lexar are the only usb drives I have found that can play video files without the video getting choppy or the drive getting super-hot.So glad they are now making a 512GB.Can’t wait for them to offer a 1TB
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