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What do you think about Kingston USB 3.0 DataTraveler G4 128GB

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APH Networks
★★★★
9 years ago
Kingston DataTraveler microDuo 32GB USB Flash Drive

Have you ever found yourself running through more and more electronics each year? For example, let us look at mobile phones. There was a time when people could actually buy cellphones, use them for a full three years on their contract, and when they were ready to change phones, they would pick a...

TechRadar UK
★★★
★★
17 years ago
Kingston 4GB DataTraveler review

Loads of space but at a cost

NCIX.com
★★★
★★
8 years ago

My Kingston DataTraveler G4 seems to be a bit different. 130MB/s sequential read 20MB/s sequential write 12MB/s random 4k read (3000 IOPS) variable but generally slow random 4k write that can reach up to 1.7MB/s (up to 440 IOPS) Results above is on USB 3.0 This review was modfied by poster @...

Decent read speed; Cheap when on sale

Slow write speed

Amazon
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★★★
9 years ago
Stable, Strong, Speedy

Really these are nice USB Flash drives, they come pre-formatted to FAT32, and work straight out the box. They are USB 3.0 natively, but will scale down to USB 2.0 and below ports, so I've used these on all my machines.

PC Pro
★★
★★★
14 years ago
Kingston DataTraveler 300

The DataTraveler 300 is – for now – the world's most capacious USB flash drive. At 256GB it's not quite as generous as the name suggests (especially as only 238GB of that is usable), but it's still bigger than many hard disks and should certainly cover your file-transportation needs for the...

snapdeal.com
★★★★
9 years ago
speed is only 4 to 5 mb

i dont like the speed speed is around 4 to 5 mb on 2.0 usb port design is good but quality is not good

memoryexpress.com
★★★★
7 years ago
Very Very Very slow.....

I wish I would've spent the extra 5 bucks and got write speeds of >60MB/s like the other Kingston drive I just purchased. Live and learn I guess

Pros: Holds data; Transfers data

Cons: I couldn't get it to transfer data faster than 8MB/s ; Really! Using a SSHD to a 3.0 usb connection, to a supposedly 3.0 USB drive

Pricerunner
★★★★
13 years ago
Stopped working after not much use.

Maybe I got a rear duff one, maybe I didn't

It would be very good if it hadn't have stopped working

Got it from 'TechNextDay' to plug into my stereo so it could play mp3 files of it; I filled it up quite a bit; Was working fine doing this; Then I decided to put an an extra album on there; This sort of worked fine; The tracks were mixed up in there order for some strange reason.

CDRLabs
★★★★★
13 years ago
Kingston DataTraveler Locker+ USB Flash Drive

As the world's largest independent manufacturer of memory products, Kingston Technology doesn't need much of an introduction. The company got its start in 1987, when the computer industry was suffering from a severe shortage of surface-mount memory chips.

Mandatory security on all files; Hardware based 256-bit AES encryption; Includes "lockdown" mode for increased security; Compatible with Windows 2000/XP/Vista/7 and Mac OS X; Five year warranty; Reasonably priced

Slow write speeds; Not bootable

The Gadgeteer
★★★★★
13 years ago
Kingston DataTraveler Locker+ USB Flash Drive Review

The Kingston DataTraveler Locker+ series of USB flash drives provide the expected level of performance for a USB memory stick, with the added security of password protected access and 256-bit AES Hardware Based Encryption, for a slight premium in cost over non-secure storage.

Secure storage

Not usable as boot device; not compatible with Linux

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