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5.0 out of 5 starsChunky but fast, solid and reliable
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 28 October 2013
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This is worthy of review. I've owned this for nearly 6 months and it goes everywhere with me. I work in video and wanted something that would allow me to carry backups of entire projects without resorting to a hard drive. This does sustained transfers of predominantly video files (from SSD) at over 120MB/s (writing) which is brilliantly quick.
As another reviewer noted, this is a chunky device but it still sits comfortably in my pocket. It's now scuffed and beaten but working fine and until you can get bigger capacity devices in a smaller form it'll be staying on my keyring.
1.0 out of 5 starsCannot get it to work with Win8.1
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 8 October 2015
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Copied one file and that opened fine when subsequently double clicked from the secure software. I then copied 40k files (140gb) and no matter what file I double clicked on, Windows 8.1 stated that the file was corrupt. I formatted the drive (after backing up the unencryption software), repeated the process with exactly the same result. This is my 2nd Titan with both doing exactly the same thing. Both now returned to Amazon.
3.0 out of 5 starsI guess the reason for giving the low score as ...
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 9 May 2015
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I guess the reason for giving the low score as the description is not very clear. I chose it as was looking for an encrypted USB drive, and whilst doing the research found that the encryption could be software or hardware. The software one only allows to store encrypted data but not to enter new directly - which means that i could not save a file directly in the secure drive. One can transfer data into the secure access. So guess the hardware encryption is the one what i wanted. I have now found one which works on both mac & windows.