Rating 4.3 57 reviews
Manufacturer: Kingston
price $44.22
Storage
Dooyoo
13 years ago

An amazing Flash Drive highly recommended. More than excellent value for money!!!

So starting another year of university and I felt I needed a new memory stick to be able to quickly store, organise and have another memory to store anything I would need for my course. I was looking around my local computer store and came across this.
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TakeALot
13 years ago

Kingston DataTraveler 101 G2 - 32GB Flash Drive

The capacity for the price is good. Kingston is also a good brand to buy. However this flash drive is painfully slow to copy to and from.
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Buy.com
13 years ago

I've only opened one so far and have been saving jpg images of my brother's comics as part of his Christmas present. At the present time, no problems. It is a simple USB link, showed up in my Windows Explorer without difficulties.
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Consumer Search
14 years ago

Kingston DataTraveler 101 G2

It was selected as part of "7 Hi-Speed and Professional Flash Drives for 2010" by HardwareInsight.com, and a detailed unboxing and review video by video blogger Linus Tech Tips does a competent job of walking through the DT 101 G2 drive's features.
Pros:
  • Great value for price
  • Swivel cap impossible to lose
  • Optional urDrive Software loads browser
  • apps on board
  • Multiple colors available
Cons:
  • Slow
  • Design is old
  • Not a bootable drive (even with urDrive
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Walmart
14 years ago

I purchased this flash drive last week and received it last Saturday. This drive's capless design is very nice and it even has an indicator light on the drive where the shield rotates on the drive itself (so you can tell if the drive is being actively accessed).
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review.goodgearguide.com.au
14 years ago

Kingston DataTraveler Ultimate 3.0 review: A chunky USB 3.0 thumbdrive

The Kingston DataTraveler Ultimate 3.0 is a chunky USB 3.0 thumbdrive with a good turn of speed and capacity up to 64GB
Pros:
  • Significantly faster than USB 2.0 flash drives
Cons:
  • A little on the chunky side
  • doesn't realise the full potential of USB 3.0
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My ADSL Broadband News
14 years ago

Kingston USB 3 flash drive – DT Ultimate 3.0 Gen 2 – review

How much faster can USB 3 really be?
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New Zealand PC World
14 years ago

Kingston DataTraveler Ultimate 3.0

Slightly bigger and more expensive than a standard USB flash drive, but with many times
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Techgage
14 years ago

A lot has happened in the USB 3.0 world since we took a look at Kingston's first ‘Ultimate 3.0′ drive this past fall, and thanks to some progressions, the company has just released a ‘G2′ variant of the drive.
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brightsideofnews.com
14 years ago

Back to School Review: Kingston 32GB DataTraveler Ultimate 3.0 G2

The Kingston DT Ultimate 32GB G2 is a fantastic USB drive that surpasses even our and Kingston's expectations for the drive. Although the drive itself may be on the pricey side, the performance and quality that you get from this drive are nearly worth every penny.
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