There are no read/write speeds on any of the official documentation for this drive, usually a pretty clear signal, and an accurate one in this case. I don't have this drive nor will I review it properly as the performance figures are terrible - the 4k write speeds are close to zero! This drive only just outperforms a lot of USB 2.0 drives from five years ago, I am really surprised that Kingston have released this so recently as it has no chance of competing in the now, extremely competitive USB flash drive market. [Dec '12USBFlashPro]
The new Adata Dashdrive UV128 has a performance profile that closely matches its older, and recently rebranded, Dashdrive Elite S102 Pro sibling. Comparing the two shows that the drives are nearly identical except for form factor. Personally I prefer a retractable form factor as USB caps are easily lost. Overall in terms of performance the Dashdrive UV128 is slightly above average and in terms of value for money it is also reasonable. [Jul '13USBFlashPro]
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