

💼 Carry Speed & Style Wherever You Go
The HP 128GB x900w USB 3.0 Flash Drive delivers ultra-fast data transfer speeds up to 10x faster than USB 2.0, with a spacious 128GB capacity. Its sleek, capless sliding design combines durability with portability, compatible with both PC and Mac systems. Ideal for professionals needing reliable, high-speed storage on the move.





| Read Speed | 70 Megabytes Per Second |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Color | Black |
| Model Name | P-FD128HP900-GE |
| Flash Memory Type | USB |
| Manufacturer | PNY |
| Hardware Connectivity Technology | USB Type A |
| UPC | 751492603469 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00751492603469 |
| Item model number | P-FD128HP900-GE |
| Hardware Platform | Mac, PC |
| Item Weight | 0.32 ounces |
| Product Dimensions | 0.75 x 0.4 x 2.25 inches |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 0.75 x 0.4 x 2.25 inches |
| Flash Memory Size | 128 |
| ASIN | B077BGMX8C |
| Date First Available | October 27, 2017 |
B**G
Fast, Reliable and at a good price!
HP x900w USB 3.0 Flash Drive: Speedy, Sturdy, and Surprisingly StellarLet's face it, flash drives aren't exactly the pinnacle of exciting tech. But the HP x900w USB 3.0 drive managed to pleasantly surprise me, proving itself a reliable workhorse for everyday file slinging.Speed Demon: This little drive packs a punch when it comes to transfer rates. Zipping through folders full of photos and documents felt effortless, thanks to the USB 3.0 magic. Compared to my old, creaky USB 2.0 drive, the x900w is like a rocket ship blasting off to file storage nirvana.Built to Last: This isn't your flimsy, "one-drop-and-it's-toast" drive. The x900w feels reassuringly solid, with a sturdy plastic shell that seems ready to withstand the occasional accidental backpack tumble or rogue coffee spill. The cap also clicks on securely, no more lost caps hiding in the couch cushions!Value Vortex: Sure, there are fancier drives out there, but the x900w hits that sweet spot of affordability and performance. For the price, you're getting a fast, dependable drive that won't break the bank. It's like finding a twenty-dollar bill in your winter coat pocket – unexpected and oh-so-satisfying.Bonus Round: I dig the sleek, low-profile design. It slips easily into any pocket or laptop bag without snagging, and the blue accent adds a touch of understated cool. Plus, it's compatible with both Windows and Mac, making it a team player in any tech ecosystem.
L**Y
Store and move your data with easy and confidence
The usual high quality HP product. It's a fast, reliable storage device.Highly recomended.
M**L
Great Performance for the Price
This flash drive delivers exactly what it promises. It has a good data transfer speed and is very portable. In my initial tests, it didn't get very warm, even during large file transfers. The only downside is the all-plastic construction, which makes it feel a bit less durable. However, given the low price of less than $9.00, it's a solid purchase and worth every penny.
J**N
good value / quality!
I bought this flash drive to back up some pictures from my laptop. I did notice a slower process from laptop to flash drive compared to flash drive to laptop but that is to be expected.
B**E
Works great!
Item works great on both a Mac and a HP laptop! Relatively fast and easy to use! Does not heat up easely and is a great small Size. Never had any data loss from using. The build quality is great!!!
R**N
A very good and reliable Flash Drive that works well with the devices it gets plugged into.
One thing many folks miss when buying Flash Drives is "just how well will it work with my gear?" Some I have used are pretty basic and do not integrate themselves into the OS of the devices they are used with. I have had this Flash Drive used in several sorts and ages of equipment, and it is one of the very few which seems to work well, as hoped for, with them all, regardless of OS. HP should be a quality product, and this one is, in my opinion.
R**N
File storage and backups
Used for transferring files and backups.
M**S
I love these HP flash drives but....
I love these HP flash drives. I buy these and I always have one in my pocket and a spare one in the wrapper on the shelf. I've been using flash drives for 20+ years (my first was 16 mb and a gift from a techie friend).One caution to everyone and this applies to every brand of flash drive.There are two primary failure modes on all flash drives:The first is the drive switches to a read-only mode. This is when the chip inside wears out and means that you can't add any more to it (even tho it say say it still has free space) BUT can get your data back and write it to a new one.The second failure mode it hat it just dies. It is unreadable. You might get your data back but it involves expensive technical magic.ALWAYS - ALWAYS - have a second copy of your data on a separate device. I have a folder on my desktop labeled Flash Drives and inside that folder is a folder for each drive (and the desktop backs up to a external hard drive every night, and I rotate through three external hard drives). I can back up the flash drive to the folder and I can copy the folder to a new flash drive when it fails. Not "if" but "when".There are two kinds of people in the world: those that have lost data and those that will. The trick is to delay the loss as long as possible.
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