As for the HDD, just go for something from WD.
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If that will be primary drive, check speed to be 7200rpm (=not green wd or intellidrive). Otherwise.. Usually longer warranties means better drives and logo of manufacturer really doesn't matter. (Albeit factory does!)ThunderTitan wrote:...Hey, Pol, what's a good 2TB HDD these days?
Most of them will do. I have good experience with Kingston, Patriot and A-Data. Pretec is a bit of mystery if you hit or miss, Prestigio as well.ThunderTitan wrote:Hey, Pol, any recommendation when it comes to usb memory sticks? Or will any do?
Hence why I said I also have a USB key-sized card reader, in case someone doesn't live in the 21st centuryThunderTitan wrote:Sure, because i'm gonna bring people straight into the 21th century... when they dont even have a smart phone.
What are you doing to your poor USB sticks to need USB3 speeds? And do a lot of devices you use even support it? For normal operations, like copying files around, speed is a complete non-issue and it's better to just save money.Pol wrote:Decisive is speed, usb 3 support or OTG.
Movies, if you have 16GB and more you save lotsa of time! And often, at least on our market, the price difference between usb2 and 3 version is negligible. (Considering you have other device with usb3, or plan to.)GreatEmerald wrote:Hence why I said I also have a USB key-sized card reader, in case someone doesn't live in the 21st centuryThunderTitan wrote:Sure, because i'm gonna bring people straight into the 21th century... when they dont even have a smart phone.
What are you doing to your poor USB sticks to need USB3 speeds? And do a lot of devices you use even support it? For normal operations, like copying files around, speed is a complete non-issue and it's better to just save money.Pol wrote:Decisive is speed, usb 3 support or OTG.
You're assuming someone like that would understand how to use it without bugging me about it way too much until they learn, if ever...Hence why I said I also have a USB key-sized card reader, in case someone doesn't live in the 21st century
Looks good. (Very usbishThunderTitan wrote:Well this one is on sale: http://www.emag.ro/memorie-usb-kingston ... DQDHQBBBM/
What do you think?
Damn that thing is small... from the picture i was expecting a more classic one, with the transparent part being a lid. It really show that i haven't bought one in a while (it's not like my old 16gb one isn't still enough).Pol wrote: Looks good. (Very usbish)
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