still using a 2GB kingston pendrive which i bought for Rs. 450 in 2007
[Query] 64GB memory card/ pen drive
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Memory Card : 64GB : Flipkart
Samsung EVO Plus Class 10 : Rs. 489 : 10 Years Warranty
Sandisk Ultra Class 10 : Rs. 489 : 10 Years Warranty
Pendrive : 64GB : Flipkart
HP V220W : Rs. 372 : 2 Years warranty
Sandisk Cruze Blade SDCZ50 : Rs. 399 : 5 Years warranty
From above, which one is best based on two parameters i.e DURABILITY(data safety) and PRICING(affordability) ?
Any other option ?
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monu.tanwar123262 wrote:Yes, Kingston is/was a reliable brand.still using a 2GB kingston pendrive which i bought for Rs. 450 in 2007
monu.tanwar123262 wrote:Are you still able to write full 2GB capacity?still using a 2GB kingston pendrive which i bought for Rs. 450 in 2007
monu.tanwar123262 wrote:
generaly using it for mp3 songs never used whole 2GB
Hmm... there must be some flash wear, anyway...
There's a Lexar JumpDrive V100 64 GB Pen Drive (USB 3.0) under 500 on FK if you're interested... @thatsview
HP etc are made by a small PVT ltd company in India nowadays, just brand licensing... most probably "UR distree pvt ltd".
monu.tanwar123262 wrote:still using a 2GB kingston pendrive which i bought for Rs. 450 in 2007
Likewise!
Father always bought Kingston flash drives back then.
Still have some in use.
Others in storages in another city.
Memory cards might offer more convenience @thatsview
but owing to everything crammed into so much space and having different technology
it might be more prone to part failure or complete failure.
But if data isn't that mission critical, then memory chips make for a more value buy than thumb drives.
Agnivo007 wrote:Thanks for the info. Checked Lexar's. Its Rs. 503 (2 years warranty). Is it better than Samsung/Sandisk ?Hmm... there must be some flash wear, anyway...
There's a Lexar JumpDrive V100 64 GB Pen Drive (USB 3.0) under 500 on FK if you're interested... @thatsview
HP etc are made by a small PVT ltd company in India nowadays, just brand licensing... most probably "UR distree pvt ltd".
Agnivo007 wrote:No company make any NAND/flash chips in India anyway. All such chips come from 3-4 major manufacturers only(samsung,sk hynix,crucial micron,kioxia/wd).Hmm... there must be some flash wear, anyway...
There's a Lexar JumpDrive V100 64 GB Pen Drive (USB 3.0) under 500 on FK if you're interested... @thatsview
HP etc are made by a small PVT ltd company in India nowadays, just brand licensing... most probably "UR distree pvt ltd".
Using samsung evo plus 10 64gb - working great from the past 4 years, u can buy.
Memory cards are usually significantly faster especially in terms of Random R/W. The much longer warranty period is a big bonus. More versatile of course as they can be used as pen drive with the help of a USB card reader.
LIMBO wrote:thanksMemory cards are usually significantly faster especially in terms of Random R/W. The much longer warranty period is a big bonus. More versatile of course as they can be used as pen drive with the help of a USB card reader.
Buy a usb with USB 3 port. The transfer speed is massive
