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Kingston intros 128GB DataTraveler 200
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Kingston intros 128GB DataTraveler 200
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.
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if i were to pay so much for a usb flash drive.. i'd expect it to be usb 3.0
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Yeah! totally agree! although, if its readyboost ready, doesn't that mean you could use this with a 32bit vista or 7 and actually have over 100GB of RAM or virtual memory avalible? and for that price, they'd be smart to wait and make it USB 3.0 compatible.
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Well that's an expensive one. I think i'll keep my cheap 8 gb usb .
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how much road pron does one need to bring with them?????
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