kingston.com - 7/20/2009
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Data Sheet Kingstonâs 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 protected with Password Traveler software, ...
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Kingston 256GB Flash Drive Sold Anywhere but USA
Everything USB - Gadgets, Wireless USB, USB 3.0 —
... to the rest of the world is underway? Kingston has decided to introduce its outrageously expensive Data Traveler DT300 256GB flash drive in almost every part of the world except America. Then again, who in the right mind would want to drop $800 for a thumbdrive that can only transfer at a pitiful 20MB/s. If we were to spend this much on storage, a real SSD with dual SATA and USB makes much more sense, not to mention more flexible. For those who aren't too good in math, Kingston's DT300 256GB flash drive is twice the capacity of its DT200 128GB announced last month ...
256GB Thumb Drive from Kingston
Overclockers Club news Feed —
... . The tumb drive boasts a read speed of 20MB/s accompanied by a write speed of 10MB/s. Kingston's included Password Traveler software allows the user to password protect the data on the thumb drive without requiring administrator rights. Windows Vista Ready Boost is also supported by the thumb drive. The dimensions of the thumb drive are on the larger side at 2.78" x 0.67" x 0.87". The DataTraveler 300 is now available for purchase, but carries a ...
Kingston Announces Bulky 256GB Thumb Drive
Maximum PC —
... With the recent introduction of their 256GB thumb drive, you’ll be able to take a plethora of files around with you everywhere you go. The drive itself packs a transfer speed of up to 20MB/sec and a read speed of 10MB/sec. And, if you’re using Vista, it also supports Windows ReadyBoost. ...
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