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Kingston Technology Company - Press Releases - Kingston Technology First to Market with 128GB USB Flash Drive
Capacities *: 32GB, 64GB, 128GB Dimensions : 2.77" x 0.49" x 0.89" (70.39mm x 12.52mm x 22.78mm) Operating Temperature : 32 F to 140 F (0 C to 60 C) Storage Temperature : -4 F to 185 F (-20 C to 85 C) Simple : just plug into a USB port Practical : durable, capless design Guaranteed : five-year ...
Kingston HyperX Fan Review
Kingston HyperX Fan Review
techwarelabs.com — Introduction Kingston has released a new accessory for their popular HyperX family of RAM, the HyperX Fan.... This little add-on adds two 60mm fans to help cool off your RAM in extreme situations. We’ll check out this little beauty on the bench and see ... (more) Kingston HyperX Fan Review
Kingston Value PC3-10600 DDR3 1333MHz CL9 12GB (6x2GB) kit
overclock3d.net — Can 12GB be a worthwhile investment? Now that DDR3 prices are dropping, does it make sense to... opt for a 12GB Value kit instead of a 6GB performance kit? (more) Kingston Value PC3-10600 DDR3 1333MHz CL9 12GB (6x2GB) kit
Kingston 80GB SSDNow M Series Drive Review :: Introduction :
Kingston 80GB SSDNow M Series Drive Review :: Introduction :
motherboards.org — Kingston 80GB SSDNow M Series Drive Review :: Introduction :... (more) Kingston 80GB SSDNow M Series Drive Review :: Introduction :
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Kingston's 128GB Flash Drive
Overclockers Club news Feed — ... (they are avalaible in larger capacities, but are far more common at lower capacities) just isn't enough, then Kingston may have a solution...if you're willing to pay the price. Yesterday, Kingston announced the 128GB Data Traveler 200 flash drive. The USB flash drive offers an enormous amount of storage, but carries a hefty price tag of $546USD. If that is just too much to pay, Kingston is also offering a 32GB ($120USD) and a 64GB ($213USD) version in the Data Traveler 200 line. All three drives in the Data Traveler 200 line share the same ...

Kingston intros 128GB DataTraveler 200
TechSpot — Kingston has introduced the world’s first 128GB USB flash drive, the DataTraveler 200 . Their high capacity drive features a capless design and incorporates password protection. In addition to the 128GB model, 32 and 64GB units are available – all of which are Windows ReadyBoost capable. Their dimensions are pretty standard at 70.39mm x 12.52mm x 22.78mm. [image] The only thing that can match the 128GB DataTraveler 200’s behemoth capacity is its price - a staggering MSRP of $546. That’s not to let the others off lightly. The 32GB model has an MSRP of $120, and the 64GB of ...

Kingston Releases First 128GB Flash Thumb Drive
Maximum PC — ... "The new DT200's robust storage capability lets consumers store complete libraries of music, photos, and videos.," said Andrew Ewing, USB business manager at Kingston. "It is also a great tool for business users who carry around large databases or files." ...

Kingston First to Market 128GB USB Flash Drive
VR-Zone Articles — ... - Enhanced: for Windows ReadyBoost™ on Vista-based systems** * Some of the listed capacity is used for formatting and other functions and thus is not available for data storage. For more information, please consult Kingston's Flash Memory Guide at Kingston.com/Flash_Memory_Guide. ** Although DT200 is enhanced for ReadyBoost, Password Traveler will not operate properly if ReadyBoost cache is enabled on the drive. However, you may enable ReadyBoost cache on a separate drive. Source: Kingston

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