Considering the fact that the biggest selling point of the T907 is the Disney design, I did not expect to find a speed daemon hiding underneath. But that is exactly what the T907 seems to be. HD Tach reported back with 30.9 MB/s read speed and a peak of 35 MB/s, which is pretty much the maximum you can squeeze out of USB 2.0. The latency is not the greatest, but 1.4 ms is not bad either.
As you can see, the Jack Skellington flash drive does well in comparison to the many other drives we have reviewed. In terms of latency it managed to place right in the midst of them.
ATTO Diskbench confirms the HD Tach results and also reveals a very good write speed of just under 14 MB/s. Sure, nothing to call home about, but certainly more than enough for a flash drive.