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$28.59, Kingston 16GB DataTraveler USB Flash Drive
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$28.59, Kingston 16GB DataTraveler USB Flash Drive
Kingston Technology Company - Flash Memory - DataTraveler 300
kingston.com — Data Sheet Kingston’s new DataTraveler 300 USB Flash drive is a convenient way to store, carry, and... transfer files. DataTraveler 300 contains high capacity storage for storing any digital content you can imagine. Your precious data will be password ... (more) Kingston Technology Company - Flash Memory - ...
Kingston DataTraveler 300 256GB USB Review
Kingston DataTraveler 300 256GB USB Review
bit-tech.net — A simple USB key with 256GB of storage? Crickey! You can carry around the equivalent of 54... DVDs on a piece of plastic half the size of your finger, and it even includes privacy software too - but with a low write speed and high price, has Kingston crammed in more than it can chew? (more) Kingston DataTraveler 300 256GB USB Review
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