![]() The Impact is small too, and the picture below brings out the relative sizes. It has a small hole at one end to secure it to a keychain or anything similar. The industrial design of the Atom 128GB is the same as that of the 64GB version. Along with the Atom 128GB, Mushkin also showed off one of the smallest 256GB UFDs in the market, the Impact 256GB. Last month, Mushkin showed that they had doubled the capacity while retaining the same form factor. ![]() Though we were unimpressed with the Atom's performance, the form factor was very intriguing. We have reviewed the Atom 64GB version before. At CES 2016, Mushkin had two USB Flash Drives (UFDs) on display belonging to the 'small footprint' club, the Impact 256GB and the Atom 128GB. In particular, flash drives advertising smaller physical footprints have tended to carry disappointing performance numbers. Flash drives are a dime a dozen these days, and most of them carry uninteresting specifications.
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