Almost exactly a year ago, I bought two Kingston USB memories labeled "128GB".The label is lying - the capacity is 115 GiB, equivalent to 123.7 Gigabytes, NOT 128.0 Gigabytes.Another problem is that I cannot plug in the two USB memories next to each other into my laptop, as they are physically too wide to fit. I can plug in one of them in one of the slots - or the other one in the other slot. But I cannot plug them in simultaneously - not without carving away a piece of the plastic (which is exactly what I've done).As a comparison, I bought a "16GB" SanDisk USB memory a few years ago.The capacity of that memory is 14.905 GiB, equivalent to 16.004 Gigabytes, so that label is correct. The male USB connector - the plug - of the SanDisk USB memory is all made of plastic. With the wear and tear over the years, that memory USB has started to fall apart.The Kingston USB memories, on the other hand, have their plug made of steel.- After one full year of daily use, they show no sign of deterioration.To sum up, I'm very happy with these Kingston USB memories, but I don't give five stars because of the mislabeling.
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