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Posted 10 July 2023

Integral 512GB Black USB 3.0 Super Speed Fast Memory Flash Drive £20.99 @ Amazon

£20.99
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  • Over 25 million USB pen drives sold
  • USB 3.0 SuperSpeed is up to 10x faster than USB 2.0
  • Backwards compatible with USB 2.0 systems
  • Plug-and-play - Works with any USB compatible device, Microsoft Windows Vista XP/7/8/10/11 and Mac OS
  • Reliably transfer and backup your images, videos, documents and other file types
  • Classic, durable and elegant design - Never lose the cap – attaches to the end of the drive when in use
  • 2 year manufacturer warranty protection - Product assembled in the UK
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Brand Integral
Memory storage capacity 512 GB
Hardware interface USB 3.0
Special feature Durable, Dust Proof
Read speed 120 Mega bytes Per Second


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  1. trojanasante's avatar
    trojanasante
    Someone upload a Read/Write report screenshot please :/
    emptypocketz's avatar
    emptypocketz
    Basically these sticks are sloths trying to cross a busy motor way.

    I have the smaller size sticks and takes ages to fill up you are left wondering why you did not spend the few quid more on a Sandisk or Samsung since it would be faster.
  2. nia112001's avatar
    nia112001
    Usb 3 read speeds, USB 2 write speeds
  3. kebabthief's avatar
    kebabthief
    Amazing price for 512Gb. Bought one. Thanks OP.
  4. spinach_pie's avatar
    spinach_pie
    1tb is only £42!!
    kebabthief's avatar
    kebabthief
    Which is more than double the price for double the storage. It's still a good price for a 1Tb stick, but I think the whole point is looking at Gbs/£.
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