USB Drive storage capacities have skyrocketed up to 128GB on select models. Kingston a leader in memory technology has fielded DataTraveler DT200 drives in 32/64/128GB Capacities.
Manufacturer: Kingston
USB Drive storage capacities have skyrocketed up to 128GB on select models. Kingston a leader in memory technology has fielded DataTraveler DT200 drives in 32/64/128GB Capacities.
I was expecting to have to format this like the last one I bought (different brand) but when I checked it was FAT32 so I quickly dumped a couple of folders with MP3's on it, ran out to the car to test it and it worked, no formatting.
Small, doesn't stick out of my car stereo like normal ones do; Already formatted in FAT32, worked in the car stereo right out of the box, no formatting needed
Why do I have to put something here? Okay, one con, I think it's stupid that the web designer forces people to write a con before you can click "submit", but doesn't require a title; Sometimes there are no cons
I find these small kingston the most usefull keys to record my music on and carry them to a keychain anywhere. I used them in my car soud system and what I like the most is that I can record from an sources without having to reformate it . Very nice little kes
The Kingston DataTraveler Locker+ puts government-grade security onto a flash drive for the masses, with 256-bit AES hardware-based encryption for an extremely reasonable price ($14 street for 8GB).
Professional-grade encryption in a consumer flash drive; Low price per GB.
Not Linux compatibile
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 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
The Kingston DataTraveler Locker+ will protect your data: but if you forget your password, the data is lost forever.
I keep getting more of these as they are inexpensive enough to use as bootable drives for installs that would otherwise take a DVD or two to run. The only thing bad I can say about them is they are hard to tell apart when you have many of them.
This tiny flash drive works great and is available at a great price. 16GB is a nice size for most applications. The only caution I have is that it is tiny, which is a good thing if you plan on putting it into a device and leave it. Bad if you plan to move it around.
The most basic form of memory storage today is the flash drive. Since the preponderance of USB flash drives, I've forgotten and lost many. Their small size is to blame for that, but it's hard to deny they're essentially indispensable.
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