Kingston USB 3.0 DataTraveler Ultimate G3 64GB
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Upset Kingston Fan
I am a fan of Kingston flash drives and I have several drives. I wouldn't not recommend this drive. I would just chalk this dead one up to 1 out of 1000 just being duds and if you buy enough of a product you will eventually get a broken one.- This flash drive has an awesome outer casing that is perfect for putting on a key chain
- I had this drive for just under a week and it died on me
- It showed no space on it
- My PC (and a few other PC's with a wide range of OS's) would recognized it but if you tried to click on it, it would ask you to insert the drive
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...
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.
DO NOT BUY
Bought this awhile ago, fcked up after 2 months of usage. Got the whole "write protection" problem. Tried a bunch of solutions to fix it, like command prompt, regedit, and so on and so on, etc. etc. could not get rid of the dumb write protection, so i can reformat it from scratch.- its very good at wasting your money and breaking great at corrupting your files awesome on fcking up
- weakness? everything poor quality all around
Really fast : ) Too Big : (
It's really fast ~ A + for that. But, it's too big - have to take other cords/ports out to use it on my mac laptop. Wish it came a litter smaller.
Kingston DataTraveler Secure Privacy Edition 8 GB
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Kingston DataTraveler Ultimate 3.0 32GB Flash Drive Review
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.
Kingston DataTraveler Ultimate 64gb USB 3.0 Flash Drive
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.
Kingston Technology DataTraveler Ultimate 3.0 32GB USB 3.0 Flash Drive Review
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.
Kingston DataTraveler Ultimate 3.0 Generation 2 USB Flash Drive
Performance: The test system used in this review was an HP dc7900. The computer came equipped with an Intel Core 2 Duo E8400 3.0GHz CPU, 2GB of DDR2 800MHz memory, Seagate Barracuda 7200.10 ST3250310AS 250GB SATA hard drive, NVIDIA Quadro FX570 256MB PCIe graphics card and Intel 82567LM-3 gigabit...- Excellent read and write speeds
- Backwards compatible with USB 2.0
- Powered off the USB bus
- Compatible with Windows 2000/XP/Vista/7
- Well constructed
- Five year warranty
- May block adjacent USB ports
- Pricey