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Review Summary
2014-09-20T21:00:00
Bought this in early 2014 - may have gotten last one in NYC store! Has worked really reliably on WinXP and Win7, as well as on a Mac recently. I think it's best to stick to PC or Mac, though, because the one time I used it on a Mac to save a small movie file(under 1gb), my WinXP had a hard time mounting the drive. Thankfully, after removing, and trying again, my pc found it, and it's working fine again. I did not reformat drive before use (so it's still Fat32, which works great in XP w/o having to download anything additional). My understanding is that Macs prefer exFat32 (unsure-just research), so be cautious. Also, because I did not reformat to NTSC, I was unable to copy one video file that was over 4gb. If you plan to copy files over 4gb, reformat flash drive first before using from Fat32 to the NTSC format.
Debbie
2013-02-04T19:00:00
I am using this product to back up important photos and documents important to my family in case my primary or secondary external hard drives crash.
Lynn
2013-02-04T19:00:00
The Delkin USB drive is the fastest drive that I own with 25MB/sec write and 31MB/sec read. I have Corsair, Kingston, and Sandisk; Corsair (14MB/sec write, 25MB/sec read) is 2nd best but slower than Delkin. Kingston and Sandisk (6.5MB/sec write, 27MB/sec read) are really slow. The speed differences are mostly in the write I/O. I am using this drive as a backup drive so am not aggressively performing file I/O on it. As a result, reliability is unknown, but I don't anticipate any issues because flash technology is pretty matured. The drive is fast and the price is excellent. Can't ask anything better than that.
CHANH V.
2013-01-28T19:00:00
Really good usb flash drive.
kali
2012-12-12T19:00:00
Didn't get rated speed but works well. The case size is kind of big and the cap is easily lost.
ROSS K.
2012-10-27T21:00:00
Never heard of Delkin before. Glad to find out they're an American company and they don't lie about performance specs. Somehow for a USB 2.0 drive this thing exceeds speeds I've seen USB 2.0 capable of (granted it was used in USB 3.0 ports, but still...) which is amazing. Filled the drive to the brim and tested back files for data integrity. All good. Can't get better... with one exception. The drive casing is too big to allow other usb devices next to it, so it effectivly takes two USB slots on most laptops. Not horrible, but worth mentioning.
epistaxis
2012-09-23T21:00:00
I have now bought four of these drives for photo back-up. It is easy to back-up, store and retrieve files. This is the least expensive, high capacity flash drive I could find, and so far, I am completely satisfied.
ELIOT K.
2012-07-01T21:00:00
Photo Club back up - 40gb's Perfect for long term and safe backup The physical size of this thumb drive is larger than most but I expect that it needs to be considering it is 64gb
JimG
2012-06-24T21:00:00
I have thousands and thousands of pictures - way too many to lose. I bought one of these for our Photography Club and have 35gb worth of photos on the drive. I was so pleased, I bought another one for my personal photos.
JIM G.
64GB
10 years data retention
1x USB 2.0
Windows, Linux, Mac compatible
Also works in FAT32, exFAT and NTFS file formatting systems
5.25" x 6.75" x 1" / 13.33 x 17.14 x 2.54 cm
0.10 lbs / 0.045 kg
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Great 64gb RhinoDrive Discontinued
By Debbie
Bought this in early 2014 - may have gotten last one in NYC store! Has worked really reliably on WinXP and Win7, as well as on a Mac recently. I think it's best to stick to PC or Mac, though, because the one time I used it on a Mac to save a small movie file(under 1gb), my WinXP had a hard time mounting the drive. Thankfully, after removing, and trying again, my pc found it, and it's working fine again. I did not reformat drive before use (so it's still Fat32, which works great in XP w/o havi...
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Fastest USB 2.0 Drive that I own
By CHANH V.
The Delkin USB drive is the fastest drive that I own with 25MB/sec write and 31MB/sec read. I have Corsair, Kingston, and Sandisk; Corsair (14MB/sec write, 25MB/sec read) is 2nd best but slower than Delkin. Kingston and Sandisk (6.5MB/sec write, 27MB/sec read) are really slow. The speed differences are mostly in the write I/O. I am using this drive as a backup drive so am not aggressively performing file I/O on it. As a result, reliability is unknown, but I don't anticipate any issues be...
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Small, durable and well-protected, the 64GB RhinoDrive USB 2.0 Flash Drive from Delkin is a simple, handy way to bring your data with you. Because it is nestled in a protective rubberized coating and has a "snug-fit" cap for the USB connector you can place this flash drive in your pocket, purse, briefcase, or bag and not worry about damaging it while you're on the move.
With a capacity of 64GB, you'll have a solid amount of memory for storing all types of data, such as Word Files, images, videos, music and more. Since this flash drive is plug-and-play and capable of data transfer rates of up to 34 MB/s, uploading and unloading your files is fast and easy. Plus, it's compatible with Mac, PC and Linux computers, so you can use it between these systems.