A:AnswerIt depends on the resolution (Mega Pixels) of the photos and the file format (e.g JPEG) used to store them. These factors determine the file size for each picture. Low resolution photos (e.g. 4 MP stored as compressed JPEG) are around 1.2 MB in size. High resolution photos (e.g. 12 MP stored in uncompressed raw format) can be 36 MB in size.
So, a 128 GB drive could store 90,000 low resolution photos or 3,000 high resolution photos
A:AnswerIn my opinion you can never have to much hdd space. A lot of the time they are discounted because they are going to get newer models in or a promo to get people in the store. I work for a retailer and those are the man reason we do that
A:AnswerYes - it can backup important files from your hard drive. I wouldn't say it can backup the whole hard drive, but it can hold all your important documents, pictures, video, and music. I bought one and used it for backing up important files on my hard drive and my hard drive crashed 2 weeks later. It was easy to put the files on the new drive - really a life saver. You can also use a program from Microsoft to help setup your backup files. It is called SyncToy, is free, and you just download it.
A:AnswerIt won’t work connecting it directly to the phone but you can use a computer/laptop to transfer the pictures if you would like. It can hold aprox. 12000 photos
A:AnswerMost phones do not have a full size USB port and would not be able to directly interface with this device. You would need to connect both the phone and the thumb drive to a PC to enable backing up or transferring of data between the two devices.
A:AnswerYou don't have to. So long as you have it plugged into a computer you can open it from the thumb drive, edit the document then save it back to the thumb drive.
A:AnswerI believe that that the difference is the data transfer and access rate. The Attache 4 is fast than the 3. I just don't know by how much. I have the 4 and I am very pleased with it. It plays back all media files quickly and smoothly. Access to files through your computer programs is also very fast. Almost as fast as the access to the computers own Hard Drive. lastly, data transfer is fast as well both recording and transmitting.
A:AnswerThe quality of your photos is not affected by the storage device but by the settings used when the photo is taken or saved. If you save with high quality settings, then the file size for each photo will be larger and fewer photos will fit on the storage device. Some drives are rated for faster data transfer, which can help if you are moving a lot of data files (photos) onto the storage drive at one time. Some memory cards have faster data transfer rates as well and this can be helpful if you are recording videos.
A:AnswerIt depends on the program to be copied. Many Windows based programs will not work in the OS environment. It will work if the program is compatible.
A:AnswerOn the Mac or Windows box, just stick it in the USB slot unless you have a new Mac with a USB-c slot. If USB-C, then you need to buy an adapter.
Modern Mac and Windows will recognize the stick automatically and Windows Explorer or Mac Finder will show it as a disk.
If all else fails, insert the stick and then re-boot and it should show up.