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32gb sandisk flash drive pny
32gb sandisk flash drive pny







32gb sandisk flash drive pny
  1. #32GB SANDISK FLASH DRIVE PNY PRO#
  2. #32GB SANDISK FLASH DRIVE PNY PC#
  3. #32GB SANDISK FLASH DRIVE PNY PLUS#

Raw files, especially newer 14-bit files, have moved well beyond 10MB apiece, shooting in combination with JPEG adds even more, and trigger-happy high-end cameras that shoot 5, 6.5, 9, and even 10.5 frames per second chew through memory in no time. PNY purchases its flash memory chips from Toshiba, Samsung, Intel, and others, the company said.Ĭapacity of 32GB may sound like overkill for digital photography-that's enough to hold more than 10,000 3MB images-but there are reasons it's useful. The SDHC card should cost about $250 and the CompactFlash card about $400, though the company cautioned prices could change given volatility in the flash memory chip market.

#32GB SANDISK FLASH DRIVE PNY PRO#

And the Optima Pro CompactFlash card, has a 266X transfer speed, or 40 megabits per second, using a UDMA interface.īoth cards will be available in the second quarter. The 32GB SDHC card can keep up with high-definition video captured at 9 megabits per second, the company said. Jumping the Photo Marketing Association trade show gun by a few days, PNY Technologies announced several new 16GB and 32GB flash cards for cameras and video cameras on Thursday. PNY's 32GB CompactFlash card should cost about $400 when it emerges in the second quarter of 2008. A 32GB card can hold more than 10,000 3MB photos. PST: I messed up the photo-capacity math.

32gb sandisk flash drive pny

Pricing differences between each of these drives will be negligible, depending on your preferred capacity.Correction January 27 7 p.m. There's also the SanDisk Ultra Fit, which is a tad slower, but is even slimmer for more permanent installations.

#32GB SANDISK FLASH DRIVE PNY PLUS#

The Samsung FIT Plus is the top pick here for its incredibly fast USB 3.1 speeds and small, premium design. It still has a sliding sheath and features USB 3.0 speeds, but the design is slightly different.įor those who aren't concerned with losing a drive or want something semi-permanent, you may want to consider a low-profile drive. If you're convinced you want to stay with PNY, there's also the Turbo Attache 4. You can pick one up with USB 3.0 speeds that will be more consistent than the PNY Turbo Attache, and the drive is slightly more compact when retracted. The top competitor would be SanDisk's Ultra line, which features a similar sliding sheath in place of a cap. When it comes to competition, there are loads of other drives out there to choose from. I could easily see this wearing down over time, however. The sliding sheath that covers the USB port also locks into place when extended, so you won't have to worry about ti sliding all over the place. Activity lights aren't available on every flash drive out there, so it's nice PNY included a small red light on this drive to show when it's working.

32gb sandisk flash drive pny

Two other, minor features that will delight some are the activity light and locking slider. Curiously, this peak speed was higher than what I experienced with the synthetic benchmark.

#32GB SANDISK FLASH DRIVE PNY PC#

The test involved moving a 5GB video file from my PC to the drive. In a real-world test, I saw write speeds peak around 30 MB/s, which is about half of what you'll see with a USB 3.1 drive. That's not the fastest out there, but it's certainly more than capable for everyday use. In synthetic tests, I hit read and write speeds of 118 MB/s and 16MB/s, respectively. As for speeds, the PNY Turbo Attache 3 won't blow you away, but its peak read and write speeds are average for a USB 3.0 flash drive.









32gb sandisk flash drive pny