Testseek.com have collected 11 expert reviews of the Lexar JumpDrive Triton USB3 and the average rating is 81%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Lexar JumpDrive Triton USB3.
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11 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Excellent average read performance, Excellent unibody design, Above average write speeds, Retracting USB connector, Bright, white activity LED, Lifetime warranty, Available with up to 64 GB
Erratic write performance lowers the average to just above 60 MB/s, A tad bit larger than current classic flash drives
The Lexar JumpDrive Triton is not a bad drive. The Triton's write performance is lacking even though Lexar advertises speeds of 150 MB/s for both read and write. While this would be a big deal-breaker under normal circumstances, Lexar is not practicing...
Published: 2012-11-20, Author: Tony , review by: proclockers.com
The Lexar Triton Jump Drive is an impressive little flash drive capable of impressive speeds across both USB 3.0 and the now-aging USB 2.0 protocols. These speeds are a plus if you are one that needs to transfer the data and move on to the next location q...
To be useful, a USB memory stick should just work; plug it in, copy files back and forth and toss it in a pocket without fear of something breaking. The quicker it moves data and the more data it holds, all the better. With a demonstrated peak sequential ...
Abstract: With the introduction of the Panther Point chipset along with Ivy Bridge CPUs, USB 3.0 has become more mainstream than ever before, which means those purchasing a new system nowadays can take full advantage of the additional bandwidth offered by USB 3.0. ...
If you follow Lexar Multimedia then you know CES 2013 was an exciting moment in history for this long running brand. With the introduction of their first XQD memory cards, the once monopolized market populated previously by Sony alone made Nikon D4 us...
Abstract: USB flash drives are the most common and widely used form of editable data storage, which today have all but replaced floppy disks and other similar data storage devices. The integration of USB 3.0 ports in most middle and all high end motherboards this y...