Kingston USB 2.0 DataTraveler Micro 32GB
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12 years ago
Kingston DataTraveler Vault Privacy 3.0 32GB USB 3.0 Flash Drive
Happy New Year! Lately, it seems security has been a big issue for our American counterparts. In the earlier part of 2013, Edward Snowden left the country, and met with journalists to discuss his findings.
10 years ago
I used them in my car soud system and what I like the most is that I can record from an ...
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
17 years ago
While the Kingston doesn't offer much in the way of extras, it's aggressively priced and super quick.
18 years ago
Kingston DataTraveler Secure Privacy Edition 8 GB
USB capacity wars are raging hot. Now memory giant Kingston has upped the ante, introducing the 8 GB DataTraveler Secure Privacy Edition. The drive is dark grey with black rubber piping for grip; it will weather dusty Indian conditions with ease.
18 years ago
Kingston DataTraveler HyperX
The still-new Kingston DataTraveler HyperX ($131 list), announced at CES in January, builds on memory-maker Kingston's HyperX brand for high-speed memory. It doesn't disappoint. It had the fastest read time among these USB flash drives. If only it didn't cost so much!
Pros:
- Easily retractable USB plug
- fast
Cons:
- High price even through Amazon exclusive
13 years ago
I picked up one of these cause I know Kingston is a top brand. However was kind of disappointed in the build quality, the plastics were cheap, loose and just not pleasant to use. Having said that I don't buy my USB sticks for their aesthetics so was pleased with its performance (read/write) and its...
11 years ago
Kingston Technology DataTraveler
Kingston Technology DataTraveler Kingston's DataTraveler, one of the larger drives we looked at, measures 1 inch wide, 0.5 inches thick, and 3.87 inches long (with the cap on); without the cap, it's small enough that it won't block adjacent USB ports when you plug it into a PC.
Pros:
- Attractive design
- relatively inexpensive per megabyte
- can password-protect data
Cons:
- Fairly large
16 years ago
The Kingston DataTraveler Generation 3 (G3) has several practical features going for it. The loop is sturdy and can be attached to a key ring, it works with Linux-based systems and it has a cap that fully encloses the USB connector.
Pros:
- This USB flash drive's loop is sturdy, so you can attach it to a key ring
- the drive can be co-branded with your logo
Cons:
- The Kingston DataTraveler does not include pre-installed security software and does not have an indicator light
18 years ago
Kingston DataTraveler Secure 8GB review
Kingston's DataTraveler Secure looks and feels like a tough flash drive. It's even waterproof and the cap attaches to the rear of the drive when not needed. Unlike the other flash drives here, the DataTraveler Secure has hardware 256-bit encryption.
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