The Integral Neon is a cheap but not so cheerful drive. On the face of it the drive has an almost reasonable sequential read speed but it's still below average for a USB 3.0 flash drive. There is asymmetry in the performance profile which strongly favours reading over writing and the absolute speeds are all below average (512K, 4K etc.). The Intergral is very bright orange so it may be easier to find in a rucksack than a regular color drive but unfortunately that's about the only positive thing we can think of about this drive. Finally it's worth noting that compatibility with MAC versions 8.6+, 9.0+ and OS X is stated at USB 2.0 speeds only. [Mar '13USBFlashPro]
The Adata S102 Pro is a reasonable flash drive. Physically it has a reasonably compact form unlike its older sibling the N005 Nobility. In terms of performance the drive is around average and in terms of price it's also average. There are no obvious problems in the drive's performance profile. Overall the drive is ok but there are better bargains to be had at this time. [Aug '12USBFlashPro]
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