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The SanDisk ultra flash drive was easy to use and had plenty of space for all my files and pictures.
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I can put so much music on this! Love that it fits easily in my wallet and I can just pop it in and I have so many different options for music without having to change a disk or listen to commercials!
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The Sandisk Ultra 128 GB USB 3.0 Flash Drive s is a terrific value for a huge amount of storage. I was a lead engineer on the first MR hard drive from IBM. It had 2 GB of storage and cost over $2000 and was a real bargain in 1989. Technology moves fast and Best Buy is on top of it to bring you true bargains!
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Bought this for my 13 year old daughter who is in 8th grade this year, however she only attends school 2 days a week as a direct result of the COVID Pandemic and was instructed to purchase a USB flash drive and this was an excellent choice! 128 GB, heavy duty, and is capable of storing a lot more info & items then she could possibly ever use.
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SanDisk is the first and last name for Flash Drives and SD Cards hands down.
I use this flash drive for work everyday.
Since everything is on USB 3.0, it makes installing drivers/software a snap.
These things are built so rock solid, you can use them for imaging computers with Acronis or Ghost (For all you old school techs).
I can't wait to see SanDisk make a USB C version of this since that is going to be the way of the future.