32GB flash drive for £9.99 delivered

MajorFubar

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That looks good, BigBoss. Wish they did one with 8x more memory for even just 8x more cost. As soon as you pass 64GB the prices seem to go through the roof, and many that don't cost an arm and a leg are often fakes.
 

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The speed of writing and reading on flash drives varies enormously; often the cheap ones are slow. OK if speed doesn't matter, but if you intend shifting GBs at a time it sure does. Also worth remembering that flash memories don't last for ever. (They are not reliable for back-ups.) Again their life-expectancy varies. If you don't intend rewriting often, probably OK.

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Andrew17321 said:
Also worth remembering that flash memories don't last for ever.

Even more reason to go for cheap ones! ;)

I've used Lexar products in the past (since 2004, to be precise when I purchased my first digital camera, a Canon IXUS 500) & have been happy with their reliability and performance.
 

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