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Kingston 8GB DataTraveler USB flash drive - High Speed USB | 
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| Brand: Kingston Category: CE
List Price: $36.99 Buy New: $13.33 You Save: $23.66 (64%)
New (72) Used (3) from $13.33
Rating: 848 reviews
Format: Cd Platforms: Macintosh, Windows Color: white Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Fragile: No Batteries Included: No Operating System: Windows & Macintosh Shipping Weight (lbs): 0 Dimensions (in): 0.8 x 0.4 x 2.6 Warranty: 5 years warranty
MPN: DTI/8GB Model: DTI/8GB UPC: 740617128239 EAN: 0740617128239 ASIN: B0012X5766
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| | 100% Tested for Reliability | | | Free Technical Support | | | Easy to Follow Installation Instructions | | | Designed to Meet or Exceed Industry Standards for Performance and Reliability |
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Product Description Now you can store, carry and transfer large files in an affordable, convenient device. The DataTraveler from Kingston helps budget-conscious users break storage barriers, allowing them to easily store and move large files in a device no bigger than a pocketknife, replacing the need for floppies or the hassle of burning CDs.As easy as click and drag, the DataTraveler can hold just about any file you can think of: term papers, theses, digital images, spreadsheets or other important documents. It works with virtually any computer with a USB port - even cross-platform from Macintosh to PC and vice versa.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 843 more reviews...
fast, cheap, and no u3 junk - highly recommend September 8, 2006 doug 171 out of 178 found this review helpful
For the guy who posted above, there is no lanyard included with this flash drive. I got this a couple days ago. Looking for something that could hold large files to let me switch from a laptop to desktop and back more easily (no more toting a whole external hard drive back and forth). Other than cost (and this seems to be a good bargain), my other issue when looking at flash drives is speed (also I didn't want any of that U3 crud). I transferred a 490 MB file to the flash drive in just about 3 minutes. That's more than fast enough for me. The flash drive has turned out to be a silver lining too. After I found out I would not be able to install Linux on my desktop, I found that I can actually install various Linux distros to the flash drive and boot from it instead (search for pen drive linux), with plenty of space still to spare.
Excellent Thumb Drive May 12, 2007 R. McElveen (Tallahassee, Fl. USA) 101 out of 106 found this review helpful
I found this thumb drive to be a very good one. It is 4GB, so it holds a large amount of data, and software. It is relatively tough, I have carried it in my backpack and have had NO problems with it. Also, I just bought a new laptop with Vista, and it works wonderfully! However, I also bought a Sandisk 4GB Titanium Drive and it was not compatible with my new laptop. Overall, I love this Kingston drive!
Exactly what I wanted November 21, 2007 Tyler Forge (Sunnydale, CA) 101 out of 109 found this review helpful
This thumb drive is exactly what I wanted. Cheap, reliable, and without some kind of vendor supplied crapware that automatically runs when you insert the drive. I use truecrypt for creating/using an encrypted partition. Works fine, but one word of warning. Format the encrypted partition as FAT. An NTFS partition running on a thumb drive can have dismount issues. Eventually, those issues will trash the partition. I've run this drive for a month now and it has been fine even though it bangs around in a pocket with phone, knife, change, etc. A corsair drive failed after a few days of this treatment.
Handy May 12, 2007 Jonathan A. Kanner (Raiwaqa, Suva, Fiji) 88 out of 96 found this review helpful
Good capacity, compact, cheap, from a known company with a reputation for reliability. I bought this as a backup device. It will fit easily not only into a pocket, but also into someone else's fire-resistant offsite file space. Data retention on these devices is supposed to be good, and with a batch of these, I never have to worry about where to keep an extensive backup set - they'll slip into a safe deposit box (unlike a stack of CD's) or into spaces between papers in a fire-proof cabinet. Unlike DVD-R's they have an establshed track-record on long-term data retention and will not be damaged by laying up against other objects in a drawer that may cause minor but destructive warps to a DVD.
Very Cheap 2GB portable storage device January 1, 2007 S. King (Ephrata, PA USA) 30 out of 33 found this review helpful
I have about a half dozen "thumbdrives" (Lexar and SanDisk) the largest of which is a half gigabyte (512MB). I found this device is slightly slower than some other of my thumbdrives, using large (10MB+) files in the tests. But, given the large storage capacity, the price is very compelling. I highly recommend this product.
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