Kingston USB 3.0 DataTraveler 100 G3 16GB
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13 years ago
Kingston DTIG3 16GB Pen Drive (White & Dark Blue)
"very poor performance,its writing speed is very low"
13 years ago
Kingston DataTraveler Ultimate 3.0 G3 32GB Flash Drive Review
Kingston Technology started shipping the DataTravler Ultimate series of SuperSpeed USB 3.0 Flash drives in 2010 and has been continuously updating the series to make sure they look modern and have the highest performance possible at the time they are released.
12 years ago
Works great on Linux
I have a couple of these sticks laying around but they were to small. So, I got this 16Gb and may buy a even bigger one later. For Linux users: I use Gentoo Linux and KDE4 on my rig and it works fine. My brother uses Kubuntu Linux and KDE4 and it works fine there too. Linux approved.
12 years ago
Excellent Product. Easy to use, good looking, and great performance.
The Kingston DataTraveler 16 GB USB 3.0 Pen Drive - DT100G3 is an fantastic pen drive. Its ergonomic design allows you to carry and use it very easily. Since there is no cap, you don't have to worry about the cap getting lost. The performance of the device is more than satisfactory.
12 years ago
Great value
USB 3 is the way forward, its just so much faster and it doesn't come at a huge premium
12 years ago
Good value Flash Drive
This 32 GB Kingston Data Traveler 100 USB 3 flash drive was a good value. The slick slide out plug protector is handy. I have had good experiences with Kingston Compact Flash camera flash data cards and their V300 SSD hard drives, so I am fairly confident that this will also be reliable.
12 years ago
Kingston DT100 G3 16 GB Data Traveler USB flash drive is an ergonomically designed USB drive in such a way that its easy to put into a solo USB socket. Overall, its capacious, tiny, feels fairly sturdy, weighs nothing and would probably float in water if it was airtight.
11 years ago
Not the fastest, but it's what I need
I'm only using this for storing files and having them with me on the move. I'm quite happy with the product. Maybe even use them for re-installing OS on machines. While it may not be the fastest at data transfers - it certainly is worth the money and has a lot of memory.
11 years ago
You Get What You Pay
I'm a huge fan of the look and the cap-less design, but I'm not sure about its reliability over time since it tends to run so warm. It seems reliable so far, but I would recommend avoiding long read/write sessions to prevent the drive from overheating itself.
Pros:
- -Budget Oriented -Extremely Light -Sturdy Cap-less Sliding Design -Has Area for Attaching String or to Key-chain -Stable (Stress tested by filling entire drive with contents
- verifying saved data and repeated 3 times
Cons:
- -No Indicator Light (Showing when the drive is busy and when safe to remove -Gets VERY Warm While In Use (May be a cause for concern regarding longevity of the drive -Slow Write Speeds For Advertised USB 3.0 Interface (Similar to speeds of USB 2.0 Drives
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