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Possibly fake Toshiba 64GB flash drives
My brother bought what was supposed to be a Toshiba 64GB flash drive
on eBay. He tested it and the true capacity was less than 8GB. The vendor said, "It seems like we received a faulty shipment with some damaged ones and have now pulled these off the market." I noticed that on the front of the package it says that it is a 64GB USB FLASH MEMORY. On the back of the package it says that "Minimum consumer-usable memory capacity is approximately 7.72GB. That sounds to me like an 8GB drive. On the package it says it is made in Taiwan. On the drive it says that it is made in China. My brother says that he looked at the Toshiba web site and did not find any 64GB flash drives listed. The largest ones listed on the site were 32GB. I looked on Pricewatch and did not see any Toshiba 64GB flash drives. Does Toshiba make any 64GB flash drives? If they do not, can we get eBay to stop listing Toshiba 64GB flash drives? Thank you in advance for all replies. -- When I am in the kitchen, I often kick one of my cat's balls. After I kick it, he will sometimes play with it for a few seconds to several minutes. His favorite are the ones that rattle. He'll play with any ball that makes noise. |
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Possibly fake Toshiba 64GB flash drives
R.Wieser wrote:
Remark: 64 Gb(it) equals 8GB(yte). Its quite possible that someone has been trying to cash-in on the difficulty (by us and automated systems) to distinguish between the upper/lower-case notation of that letter ... Well, maybe. If it is Gb, it would be legal and correct. OTOH the different text on front and back point more to somebody printing stickers for the front side and then selling at a huge price increase. I advise you to return it if you can. Arno I also see that eBay has no problem in using 'gb' in its listings, confusing the matter even further ("G" is ether 10^6 or 2^30, and "g" does not exist) In other words: Although its quite possible that the company who made those sticks really tried to cash-in (on our naivite and wanting to obtain something cheap), I think that eBay also is to be blamed for its inconsistent/incorrect use of the size-description to such memory-sticks. By the way: While googeling I saw the same "64 gb" notation (both lower-case, thus invalid) being used on several other sites. R.Wieser. Daniel Prince schreef in berichtnieuws ... My brother bought what was supposed to be a Toshiba 64GB flash drive on eBay. He tested it and the true capacity was less than 8GB. The vendor said, "It seems like we received a faulty shipment with some damaged ones and have now pulled these off the market." I noticed that on the front of the package it says that it is a 64GB USB FLASH MEMORY. On the back of the package it says that "Minimum consumer-usable memory capacity is approximately 7.72GB. That sounds to me like an 8GB drive. On the package it says it is made in Taiwan. On the drive it says that it is made in China. My brother says that he looked at the Toshiba web site and did not find any 64GB flash drives listed. The largest ones listed on the site were 32GB. I looked on Pricewatch and did not see any Toshiba 64GB flash drives. Does Toshiba make any 64GB flash drives? If they do not, can we get eBay to stop listing Toshiba 64GB flash drives? Thank you in advance for all replies. -- When I am in the kitchen, I often kick one of my cat's balls. After I kick it, he will sometimes play with it for a few seconds to several minutes. His favorite are the ones that rattle. He'll play with any ball that makes noise. -- Arno Wagner, Dr. sc. techn., Dipl. Inform., CISSP -- Email: GnuPG: ID: 1E25338F FP: 0C30 5782 9D93 F785 E79C 0296 797F 6B50 1E25 338F ---- Cuddly UI's are the manifestation of wishful thinking. -- Dylan Evans |
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Possibly fake Toshiba 64GB flash drives
Arno,
OTOH the different text on front and back As I tried to mention, no such thing, just two with different base-size notations (bits v.s. bytes). Just remember: Advertisements are created to *sell* something, not to give you information in a way you, as a consumer, expect it Some people will have no qualms to accept money from naive buyers -- I've got a first-hand story from someone who bought a few "stainless steel" plates which rusted-over after a few days. Answer/explanation: They where stainless (read: without rust-stains) when they where bought ... (and yes, I did see those rusted-over, and useless for the purpose they where bought for, metal plates) Regards, Rudy Wieser -- Origional message: Arno schreef in berichtnieuws ... R.Wieser wrote: Remark: 64 Gb(it) equals 8GB(yte). Its quite possible that someone has been trying to cash-in on the difficulty (by us and automated systems) to distinguish between the upper/lower-case notation of that letter ... Well, maybe. If it is Gb, it would be legal and correct. OTOH the different text on front and back point more to somebody printing stickers for the front side and then selling at a huge price increase. I advise you to return it if you can. Arno I also see that eBay has no problem in using 'gb' in its listings, confusing the matter even further ("G" is ether 10^6 or 2^30, and "g" does not exist) In other words: Although its quite possible that the company who made those sticks really tried to cash-in (on our naivite and wanting to obtain something cheap), I think that eBay also is to be blamed for its inconsistent/incorrect use of the size-description to such memory-sticks. By the way: While googeling I saw the same "64 gb" notation (both lower-case, thus invalid) being used on several other sites. R.Wieser. Daniel Prince schreef in berichtnieuws ... My brother bought what was supposed to be a Toshiba 64GB flash drive on eBay. He tested it and the true capacity was less than 8GB. The vendor said, "It seems like we received a faulty shipment with some damaged ones and have now pulled these off the market." I noticed that on the front of the package it says that it is a 64GB USB FLASH MEMORY. On the back of the package it says that "Minimum consumer-usable memory capacity is approximately 7.72GB. That sounds to me like an 8GB drive. On the package it says it is made in Taiwan. On the drive it says that it is made in China. My brother says that he looked at the Toshiba web site and did not find any 64GB flash drives listed. The largest ones listed on the site were 32GB. I looked on Pricewatch and did not see any Toshiba 64GB flash drives. Does Toshiba make any 64GB flash drives? If they do not, can we get eBay to stop listing Toshiba 64GB flash drives? Thank you in advance for all replies. -- When I am in the kitchen, I often kick one of my cat's balls. After I kick it, he will sometimes play with it for a few seconds to several minutes. His favorite are the ones that rattle. He'll play with any ball that makes noise. -- Arno Wagner, Dr. sc. techn., Dipl. Inform., CISSP -- Email: GnuPG: ID: 1E25338F FP: 0C30 5782 9D93 F785 E79C 0296 797F 6B50 1E25 338F ---- Cuddly UI's are the manifestation of wishful thinking. -- Dylan Evans |
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Possibly fake Toshiba 64GB flash drives
Arno wrote:
Well, maybe. If it is Gb, it would be legal and correct. OTOH the different text on front and back point more to somebody printing stickers for the front side and then selling at a huge price increase. I advise you to return it if you can. Nowhere in my original message did I write "Gb". I wrote "GB". Nowhere on the package did it say "Gb". On the front of the package it said "GB" twice. Nowhere in the eBay listing did it say "Gb". The eBay listing said "GB" only. The packaging did not have ANY stickers. I took pictures of both sides of the packaging. I can email them to you or upload them to a web site, if you want me to. My brother did return it but he had to pay to ship it back. I still want to know if Toshiba sells any 64GB (Giga Byte) flash drives. -- When a cat sits in a human's lap both the human and the cat are usually happy. The human is happy because he thinks the cat is sitting on him/her because it loves her/him. The cat is happy because it thinks that by sitting on the human it is dominant over the human. |
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Possibly fake Toshiba 64GB flash drives
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On Friday, August 24, 2012 1:28:21 AM UTC-7, Daniel Prince wrote: Does Toshiba make any 64GB flash drives? I think they do. I Googled "Toshiba semi" instead of just "Toshiba" and found this at their website: http://www.semicon.toshiba.co.jp/eng...and/index.html They make one series up to 64GB: http://www.semicon.toshiba.co.jp/eng...and/index.html And another series up to 128GB: http://www.semicon.toshiba.co.jp/eng...mmc/index.html I should have asked this: Does Toshiba make any USB 64GB flash drives? -- When a cat sits in a human's lap both the human and the cat are usually happy. The human is happy because he thinks the cat is sitting on him/her because it loves her/him. The cat is happy because it thinks that by sitting on the human it is dominant over the human. |
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