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Super Talent’s USB 3.0 SuperCrypt thumbdrive reviewed, Cryptkeeper approves
Sure, USB 3.0 can have outmost hard drives flattering poignant, though who wants to projection around the rock? We wish to know where a SuperSpeed port takes our little USB keys, and the excellent folks during PC Perspective have the answer to which question. They found the Super Talent SuperCrypt not usually the able actor, though nearly as fast as the complicated SSD, with average read as well as write speeds of 185MB / sec as well as 50MB / sec respectively. Given which a china stick costs some-more than an SSD, as well (from $119 for 16GB to $778 for 256GB), that’s not so surprising… though a thought of transferring a full essence of a dual-layer DVD from this fool in underneath the notation is definitely jaw-dropping. Assuming which — like Cryptkeeper — you still have one to dump.