This USB 3.0 Flash Drive has been designed to ensure high read-write data transfer rates. It feels a bit bulkier than most other USB Flash Drives, measuring 68.0 mm X 22.7 mm x 11.7 mm (L x W x D), and weighing 33 g.
This USB 3.0 Flash Drive has been designed to ensure high read-write data transfer rates. It feels a bit bulkier than most other USB Flash Drives, measuring 68.0 mm X 22.7 mm x 11.7 mm (L x W x D), and weighing 33 g.
Pull out all your awkward questions, because simple answers are the only response you will get. Putting the Kingston DataTraveler Ultimate 3.0 G2 and G3 side by side, it is amazing how one product generation can change so much. This is not an evolution from its predecessor.
I have tried to install urDrive from Kingston but it crashed in my Windows 7.
Moderate speed on USB 2.0 Haven't tried USB 3 yet
Larger than I thought; It could make problems when used in laptop; Metal ends slides to expose the ugly white plastic connector
I had this less then a week before the key ring snapped off and I nearly lost it. I had to get it from the lost and found at my college campus security office. I would not buy this again, unless you have no desire to attach it using the loop on the end of it to anything.
Back in Q2 2011 the marketing team over at Kingston Technology announced that the company had begun shipping its first second generation of USB 3.0 enabled DataTraveler Ultimate 3.0 Flash drives.
The 32GB Kingston DataTraveler Ultimate 3.0 flash drive can be found just under $100 in Canada and in the U.S. making it an affordable first USB 3.0 flash drive solution for new adopters of the standard.
Today's review is written by Kristofer Brozio. Kristofer is from TestFreaks.com, a product review site, who graciously submitted this review for us to post on jonnyGURU.com. USB 3.0 is here to stay, it’s not going anywhere, and it is the future of portable storage as we know it.
With all the data shuffled around in the information age we live in, the ability to store and transport data files as easily as possible is important. Companies responded by first started offering USB 2.0 drives with storage capacities all the way up to 256GB.
A few weeks back Kingston sent over one of their 32GB DataTravelers for a bit of an evaluation and, with the hustle and bustle of Computex, we have to concede that it never really got a fair shake.
Compared to USB 2.0 flash drives, the Kingston DT Ultimate 3.0 64GB is a fast storage device - well over twice the speed of the best that USB 2.0 has to offer, in fact. This speed is particularly welcome for the larger capacity thumb drives that are becoming popular, such as the 64GB unit we tested.
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