SanDisk reveals the world's smallest 1TB USB-C flash drive

09 January 2018
Also announces the world's smallest 256GB USB 3.1 flash drive.

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Anonymous, 10 Jan 2018Do they have 3.1 speeds though? And don't forget that this ... moreThis is USB 3.1 Gen 1 same as USB 3.0 in terms of speed the 128GB is a tad slower at 125MBps to the 130MBps quoted on this one and even though it is the smallest 256GB drive as i said it is 2.5 years years later should equate to the same launch price as the other one

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    • 12 Jan 2018

    AnonD-35569, 09 Jan 2018I don't like those ultra small thumb drives. They get lost ... moremaybe they don't like you? maybe you get lost in an instant??

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      • Anonymous
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      • 10 Jan 2018

      veryangrynerd, 10 Jan 2018150 usd for the 256gb is way over the top as the 128gb laun... moreDo they have 3.1 speeds though? And don't forget that this is the smallest 256gb USB drive so that would also increase cost

        150 usd for the 256gb is way over the top as the 128gb launched in June 2015 for 80 usd
        and is selling around 30 usd atm

          That what I call practicality, impressive, problem will be just insane price

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            • Anonymous
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            • 09 Jan 2018

            Great, but I was even happier if they introduced the „worlds cheapest internal 1TB M.2 NVMe“ because prices for fast storage are expensive as hell. And I don‘t think anybody will buy a 1 TB USB Stick for moving his office files if he is too outdated to use a cloud.

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              • Anonymous
              • IWM
              • 09 Jan 2018

              AnonD-708551, 09 Jan 2018Will it die by itself after 4-5 years like other USB flash ... moreI have a USB drive from 2003 still alive lolol

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                • kPN
                • 09 Jan 2018

                This is gonna be an expensive dead usb stick, rather carry a portable hard drive

                  I think a large pendrives not a good idea.I have got many dead pendrives, which died without any cause. If this one dies then you would lose a lot of money.

                    Well done to SanDisk then.

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                      • SH3
                      • 09 Jan 2018

                      As expected from Sanding it will have a horrible price and such small drive could easily breaks or lost.

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                        • t7k
                        • 09 Jan 2018

                        I don't like those ultra small thumb drives. They get lost in an instant.

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                          • Kgv
                          • 09 Jan 2018

                          Will it die by itself after 4-5 years like other USB flash drives?