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Your options for storing data just got a whole lot slimmer—literally. Introducing the ADATA HV320 external HDD drive: an ultra-compact storage device for documents, photos, movies, and more Read More
I always like to buy my hard drives from a company that does not give out the projected read/write speed of their drives. I like to know that it is a pure gamble if my USB 3.1 hard drive should transfer at 1 Mbit/s or 5Gbps. If they are not going to tell you and you don't ask its all fair game for the drives performance.
Also as other posters have mentioned... this is a non American drive that they are trying to off load into the US market. The price is about $10 less than the US sold version https://www.adata.com/en/specification/380. But good luck on any trustworthy reviews, benchmarks or anything else of substance for this drive.
Seems like Massdrop "aka" Drop, as dropped the ball on this deal.
in olden times before emojis existed on desktop computers (5 years ago?) :P, XD, :o and other such combinations of letters numbers and symbols were used as such.
I know all these silly virtual emoticons, and I'm neither a gamer, teenager nor a leet haxor.
I believe that is the emoticon of a face sticking its tongue out.
The “Battery” reference may be an allusion to high shipping to whatever country he is posting from.
glennacThanks. Guess it must be a non-American regional thing, as I don't understand why sticking your tongue out 6 times regarding shipping costs makes any sense at all.
DrakolichI'm assuming this is in reference to the last "D" in "HDD" followed by the word "Drive"?
If we're going to grammar Nazi minor redundancies like that, then 90% of MD posts will require even more attention. Example: the OP above that included six instances of ":p", whatever that means.