I would imagine that while most of the people reading this article have at least heard of SLC NAND, it will probably mean nothing to the average consumer.
I know a lot of people that would simply look at the size, look at the price of a standard USB stick, and get the cheaper one.
But still, if the price isn't too high, should be a good product.
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claysm - Tuesday, June 5, 2012 - link
I would imagine that while most of the people reading this article have at least heard of SLC NAND, it will probably mean nothing to the average consumer.I know a lot of people that would simply look at the size, look at the price of a standard USB stick, and get the cheaper one.
But still, if the price isn't too high, should be a good product.
CeriseCogburn - Tuesday, June 5, 2012 - link
Yes I tell the "gurus" to get the quad channel models and they just say "what!" and drool.Likewise in 2.0 - not like the tards ever heard of dual channel.
wonderpookie - Tuesday, June 5, 2012 - link
The words arrogant, unreasonable and condescending come to mind.I suppose it's completely rational to expect everyone to be an expert in every field known to mankind, just as I'm sure you are.