Hard to imagine you can jam 64 gigs of info on such a small device, but here's the proof. No complaints at all.
Hard to imagine you can jam 64 gigs of info on such a small device, but here's the proof. No complaints at all.
Transferring files between 2 computers has been made extremely easy for a while now with flash drives. These devices are small enough to fit in our pocket, deliver fast transfer speeds, and can hold quite a lot of data. Today we are taking a look at one of Kingston's latest flash drives.
Outperformed listed specifications; Tough metal casing; Retractable design; 5 year warranty
None that I found
The DataTraveler Ultimate 3.0 is Kingston's latest USB memory stick and it is also the first USB3.0 flash drive that Windows Middle East has reviewed.
I'm happy with its speed and capacity but I'm a little bit disappointed about its size and weight.
Price; capacity
Weight; size
This is a sleek drive. It's really very compact and easy to carry in your pant pocket, purse or wallet. And it comes very handy. Dane-Elec is a name I trust as I have been using its products and they all work well and are durable.
Was looking for a 64GB USB 3.0 stick and bought this. The other (cheaper) Kingston datatravelers have terrible reviews on amazon...so be warned! I get 120 MB/s read (less than advertised) but 94 MB (more than advertised!) write. Tested with a 2GB file writing to and from a 400 MB/s SSD. It's great!
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.
For today's review Kingston has sent over their latest USB 3.0 flash drive – the DataTraveler Ultimate 3.0 Generation 3 (G3). This model is Kingston's latest USB 3.0 portable drive, which features data transfer speeds of up 250 MB/s read and 70 Mb/s write.
Sleek style; Excellent performer; Portable; Capless Design
Bulky; USB connector exposed to dust
As USB 3.0 is slowly becoming integrated into more products such as the latest generation of PC motherboards more companies are releasing products to take advantage of this technology's speed gains.
+Lightning fast read/write speeds; +Well constructed; +Speeds actually exceed the specs listed by Kingston; +Backwards compatible with USB 2.0
-Bulky and may block USB ports
Kingston, a leading memory vendor has just announced their first USB 3.0 flash drive almost a year later than the world first USB 3.0 flash drive in Nov 2009. This is understandable as it takes time for the market to accept and acknowledge all the new technologies before they go into mass production...
+ Greater speeds than USB2.0 devices; + Strong & durable Aluminum housing; + Minimal overheated problem; + Comes with 5 years warranty
- A bit bulky; - Not cheap
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