![]() ![]() (I’ll give you a hint… check out Tyndell Photographic’s Crystal Flash Drives.)ĭo you need to run out and upgrade your USB drives right away? Consider this… do you remember when Blu-Ray players came out? You could play a regular DVD in the Blu-Ray player–it worked just fine. Broadly speaking, 3.0 USBs are more expensive, but you can find them for a very comparable price from some merchants. Cost-would it surprise you that the newer, more advanced USB was more expensive…? It shouldn’t. ![]() If you are handling large files 3.0 is better equipped to deliver and store these files. For these reasons, 3.0 is also a more reliable option for large files such as high resolution images or videos.3.0 USB’s can reduce power usage by up to 25%. They offer more power when needed, but reduce power consumption while idling. Improved energy efficiency-3.0 technology is also more energy efficient. ![]() Files can also upload and download simultaneously with 3.0. The 3.0 USBs and USB ports have more pins or connectors that allow the data to be transferred at a quicker speed. File transfer speed-the 3.0 transfer speed is up to 10 times faster than that of 2.0 USBs.So what’s the difference? The biggest differences between the two are: If it’s blue, you’ve got 3.0 if it’s black or gray, you’ve got 2.0. To see if your device is 3.0 compatible just look inside the USB port. Starting in 2014 new PCs, tablets, and other electronic devices were built with USB ports to support 3.0 technology. ![]() 3.0 is a newer generation of USB flash technology that evolved about 5 years ago. In the United States USB 2.0 is still widely available and used more often than 3.0 this is not the case in other countries. What’s the difference, what do you need, why is this important to you as a professional photographer? Here is a quick breakdown: If you are a professional photographer and purchase USBs for your digital file delivery you may have run into USB 2.0 and USB 3.0. ![]()
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