SanDisk
Definition
SanDisk is a prominent brand of flash-based data storage products, including USB flash drives, SD cards, microSD cards, and solid-state drives (SSDs), owned by Western Digital.
A reliable name in portable memory solutions, often synonymous with durable, high-capacity storage for photos, videos, and files on the go.
Examples
My ancient SanDisk from 2010 still holds all my embarrassing high school mixtapes without a single corruption.
He tried to impress her by filling his SanDisk with every rom-com ever made, but forgot to delete the browser history folder.
In a world of cloud storage skeptics, my SanDisk USB is the trusty sidekick that never demands a subscription.
She backed up her novel onto a 1TB SanDisk, proving that even digital dreams need a physical safety net.