Easily transfer photos, videos and more from your OTG (On The Go)-enabled Android smartphone or tablet to your computer with this SanDisk Ultra SDDD2-032G-A46 32GB flash drive, which features micro USB and USB 3.0 interfaces to simplify connection.
Overall, a very nice piece. The dual USB is great as it increases flexibility and I can transfer files from more devices to the computer or add addition photo storage to the phone fast. I just wish the travel mechanism locked into the retracted position a bit more firmly: more like it lock in the deployed position. But I can live with that little flaw.
Maximize your system's storage capacity with this Western Digital My Book External Hard Drive. Quick transfer rates move information three times faster than traditional hard drives. The My Book has universal connections to ensure compatibility with 3.0 and 2.0 USB devices. The drive also offers built-in 256-bit hardware encryption and optional password protection for peace of mind.
The hardware is great, were designed and ready to use out of the box. However, Having it ready to use out of the box also presents issues: my intent was to attach it to the router as a media server for the network. But the router doesn't work with ex-FAT formatting; which given the router is running a version of Linux (Linksys WRT 1900 ACS) is not surprising. It would have been much more convenient to have a setup option to select the format or (better yet) read the system characteristics and recommend a format. So, the router didn't work in native format. I found o format it wanted and reformatted the drive to EXT2 and it will work OK but I can't place it behind the firewall. So I attach it to the Win10 Pro box via USB3 after reformatting it to NTSF exFAT and now the system cycles through the reboot cycle infinitely: clearly Win10 is not happy with an NTSF exFAT 8TB USB drive. I managed to fix that, but it required another reformat into Fat32 which Win10 then mounts as GPT. Really a bit much to set the thing up. I'd still recommend it but a caveat that Win10 might get a bit snarky about it depending on your BIOS and other drive configurations. Also, don't expect to be plug 'n play into a router or a NAS system: they probably want something other than the default formatting.
This 6.5' Insignia™ NS-PI06501 single-link male-to-male DVI cable makes it easy to connect your compatible flat-panel LCD monitor to your PC. The gold-plated connectors help ensure a clean, reliable signal.
The cable was exactly what I needed; correct length, well made connectors, worked perfectly and let me get the 2 monitors up and running together in no time at all.