Testseek.com have collected 26 expert reviews of the Lexar JumpDrive P10 USB3 and the average rating is 88%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Lexar JumpDrive P10 USB3.
December 2013
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The editors liked
Strong sequential performance with 254MB/s read and 225MB/s write
Largely outperformed comparables
Including far more expensive model
Outstanding build quality
Outstanding read/write performance
Great looks.
Excellent average write performance
Advertised speed can only be reached rarely
High quality unibody casing
Retractable USB connector
Little string to attach to keychain included
Available in 16GB
32GB
Or 64GB capacity
Built-in red activity LED
High performance
Great looking sleek design
Solid build
Nice looking package
Available in capacities up to 128GB
The editors didn't like
64GB maximum capacity limits some creatives from selecting the P10
High price
Average read performance is less than that of the Triton
Above average price
Simple string to attach to key chain
Larger than other high-end flash drives on the market
Published: 2015-01-06, Author: Chris , review by: thessdreview.com
The Lexar JumpDrive P10 is creating a new category of flash drives - that of luxury! It has a incredible feel to it, which matches its glossy finish, never mind that it has great transfer speeds to boot! Just wish we could see the price drop a little bit...
High performance, Great looking sleek design, Solid build, Nice looking package, Available in capacities up to 128GB
Price could be lower,
I can recommend Lexar JumpDrive P10 series to all who are looking for a fast flash drive for a daily work. It's hard to find many flash drives on the market that can offer similar performance. Those who are using flash drives often will be for sure satisf...
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Published: 2013-12-03, Author: Vahid , review by: techpowerup.com
Excellent average write performance, Advertised speed can only be reached rarely, High quality unibody casing, Retractable USB connector, Little string to attach to keychain included, Available in 16GB, 32GB, or 64GB capacity, Built-in red activity LED
Average read performance is less than that of the Triton, Above average price, Simple string to attach to key chain, Larger than other high-end flash drives on the market
The Lexar JumpDrive P10 in its 32 GB capacity sells for just above 50 euros in Europe, while US readers need to shell out around 60-70 US dollars excluding taxes. Excellent average write performance Advertised speed can only be reached rarely High quality...
Strong sequential performance with 254MB/s read and 225MB/s write, Largely outperformed comparables, including far more expensive model
64GB maximum capacity limits some creatives from selecting the P10
The Lexar JumpDrive P10 features performance similar to what users expect from SSDs in the flash drive form factor that makes these types of devices far easier to transport and tote around than portable drives. Lexar JumpDrive P10 a Amazon.com...
Outstanding build quality, Outstanding read/write performance, Great looks.
High price
PositiveOutstanding build qualityOutstanding read/write performance.Great looks.NegativeHigh priceSummarizeNot much to say about the Lexar P10, it's an outstanding drive. Starting with the build quality, and moving on to the outstanding performance, the...
Very well built, Insanely fast transfer rates, 128GB maximum capacity variant
Expensive, Overkill for most users, Smaller capacities are slower
Crazy fast transfer speeds are Lexar's hallmark with the JumpDrive P10. If you need the absolute fastest in read and write speeds for your (probably very specific) work or non-work purposes — perhaps it's for storing and transferring high-res video from a...
Abstract: Shortly after CES 2013 concluded, I contacted Lexar in regards to sampling their latest flash drive, the P10. At that time they were still working a few kinks out of the mechanical design, but here today the drive is ready and we have the 64GB in for test...
Published: 2015-12-07, Author: John , review by: techicize.com
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Small thumbdrive form, classy finish, decent speed
Very expensive price per gigabyte, limited capacity
It's smaller than most fast flash drives, and relatively inexpensive at £48. But since it's also the smallest in capacity of the drives on test here, it's also actually the poorest value in price/storage terms – that's £1.50 per gigabyte, and so eclipses...