Kingston USB 2.0 DataTraveler Micro 32GB
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18 years ago
Perfect for company employees frequently travelling between computers
Pros:
- Robust capless design
- reasonably fast
- useful synchronisation & encryption apps
Cons:
- Software don't work on Mac OS or Linux
16 years ago
Kingston 8GB DataTraveler mini10 USB Flash Drive for $13 + free shipping
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13 years ago
Kingston DataTraveler Hyper X Predator 512GB USB 3.0 Flash Drive Review (Disassembly Piks Included)
In taking a close look at the Kingston DataTraveler Hyper X Predator 512GB USB 3.0 flash drive, a number of thoughts come into play and the first deals with performance. I will admit that I am an absolute lover of the ‘LSI SandForce Driven' SuperTalent Express RC8 and it is with me always. It was
16 years ago
Stopped working after not much use.
Maybe I got a rear duff one, maybe I didn't
Pros:
- It would be very good if it hadn't have stopped working
Cons:
- 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.
11 years ago
Worked on car stereo out of the box
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.
Pros:
- 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
Cons:
- 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
10 years ago
Sloooooooooow
I didn't even know they still made devices this slow. I'd say to get really anything else. We just got it as a cheap storage thing for my mum but it takes so long to take any data transfer that even she doesn't have the patience for it. Seriously opening a saved text doc is painful.
Pros:
- small
- cheap
Cons:
- Slow
- like USB 1 slow
16 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...
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.
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
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