A:AnswerNo, a typical radio would not be able to read or access the files stored on a PNY 256GB Turbo Attache 4 USB 3.0 Flash Drive.
Radios are designed to receive and play audio signals transmitted over the airwaves, typically through AM or FM radio frequencies. They do not have the ability to interface with external storage devices like USB flash drives.
USB flash drives, on the other hand, are designed to store digital data such as documents, photos, music, and videos. They rely on electronic components like flash memory chips and USB controllers to read and write data, which are not compatible with radio technology.
While a 256GB USB flash drive like the PNY Turbo Attache 4 can store a vast amount of data, it cannot be read or accessed by a typical radio.
A:AnswerNo, it reads much faster, but does flucuate depending on the file format. large picture files (1000 photos) can transfer at a wide range of 6 mb to 25 mb per second, depending on the size. I have transferred up to 20 GB in one transfer & it may takes between 10-20 minutes depending on the type & number of files transferred.
A:AnswerThis question doesn't make sense for this product. These are flash drives, so if it's a 128gb drive it has 128gb of space. Not sure what you mean by 'digital memory'. Are you thinking of the cache space on old rotational hard drives? If so, that doesn't apply here.
A:AnswerI think it has to be a 250GB minimum to be used for game storage on the one but with that being said for not much more you can get an external hard drive with way more memory! I got a 2TB toshiba drive from bestbuy on sale for like $65! Just make sure it's USB 3.0 whatever you get!