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Kingston USB 3.0 DataTraveler Mini 32GB

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Amazon
★★★★
6 years ago
Seriously, how is Kingston still in business

You'd be better off hiring a random homeless person to carry a notepad around and physically write your data by hand. Kingston please god go bankrupt faster so our new guys in IT stop ordering your trash thumb drives.

Pricerunner
★★★★
22 years ago
Stopped working after not much use.

Maybe I got a rear duff one, maybe I didn't

It would be very good if it hadn't have stopped working

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.

memoryexpress.com
★★★★
7 years ago
Way too slow to be USB 3.0

These are barely worth the plastic they're enclosed in.

None over any other USB drive

Way too slow; USB 3.0 device plugged into USB 3.0 port and it's transferring at 4.5 MB/s; The same files in the exact same port with a USB 2.0 drive are transferring over twice as fast

PC Pro
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14 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...

Dooyoo
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★★★
12 years ago
A must have for any computer user! A perfect easy to use and reliable storage solution!

Seeing as I am studying various media courses at university, I am constantly needing to have various digital resources with me at all times. Carrying my laptop or macbook around is an option but using a flash drive is a lot easier and more practical.

TechRadar UK
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★★
18 years ago
Kingston Data Traveller Elite review

It's fantastically overpriced, but works well

4GB of space

Expensive

pricespy.co.nz
★★★★
11 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...

CNET
★★★★
20 years ago
Kingston Technology DataTraveler 2.0

Kingston's DataTraveler is a larger-than-average flash drive that's easy to operate and a little less expensive than other drives.

Attractive design; relatively inexpensive per megabyte; can password-protect data

Fairly large

thinkdigit.com
★★★★
16 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.

ITP.net
★★★★
14 years ago

While the Kingston doesn't offer much in the way of extras, it's aggressively priced and super quick.

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