If you need a budget-friendly flash drive, check out PNY’s new line of Elite-X Type-C flash drives.
Starting at just $11.99, they boast a thin profile and the ability to be plugged in upside down and right side up. Capacities range from 64GB (the $11.99 model) to 128GB ($14.99) to 256GB ($25.99) with read/write speeds as high as 200/100mbps.
Since all are Type-C devices, you don’t have to fumble around to figure out which side goes up as you do with USB-A flash drives. Nor do you need an adapter. The PNY flash drives work with Macs, iPads, and Windows systems.
If you want an inexpensive, easy-to-use device for transferring photos, videos, music, and more from one device to another, check out the Elite-X Type-C flash drives.
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