Electronics : Kingston DT100/8GB Data Traveler 100 8 GB USB 2.0 Drive

Electronics : Kingston DT100/8GB Data Traveler 100 8 GB USB 2.0 Drive

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Kingston DT100/8GB Data Traveler 100 8 GB USB 2.0 Drive

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Kingston DT100/8GB Data Traveler 100 8 GB USB 2.0 Drive
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Binding: Electronics
Product Brand: Kingston
EAN: 0740617116151
Label: Kingston Technology
Product Manufacturer: Kingston Technology
Model: DT100/8GB
Publisher: Kingston Technology
Studio: Kingston Technology
Warranty: 5 years warranty


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Drive 2.0 USB GB 8 100 Traveler Data DT100/8GB Kingston






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You've trusted Kingston's DataTraveler with your most important files. Now Kingston proudly introduces the sleek and capless DataTraveler 100. lt holds all your documents in an affordable, convenient device and helps budget-conscious users break storage barriers, allowing them to easily store and move large files in a device no bigger than a pocketknife.DataTraveler 100 was built with simplicity in mind, allowing you to focus on your data. The USB connector is safely housed inside the sleek case, so you don't have to worry about losing a cap. DataTraveler gives you plenty of room to hold just about any document, from term papers and theses to digital images, spreadsheets or other important documents.

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Built with simplicity in mind, the DataTraveler 100 contains up to 8 GB of storage and was designed to high-speed USB 2.0 specifications. Simply plug into a USB port and you're ready to go. Sleek and capless, the DataTraveler 100 holds all your documents in a convenient device that is no bigger than a pocketknife. The USB connector is housed inside the sleek case, so you don't have to worry about losing a cap. With up to 8 GB of storage, you'll have plenty of room for all your digital files, from term papers to images to spreadsheets, and other important documents. Backed by a 5-year warranty, DataTraveler 100 is a reliable solution for carrying digital files with you anywhere you go. This pocket-size flash drive measures 59.7 by 22.3 by 9.5 millimeters (LxWxH).








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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 3 out of 5 stars - * Getting what you pay for? ...
I expected a little more from this flash drive, given the reputation of Kingston memory and other flash media.

The drive is reliable and well built, with no flashy extras included. The drive is not bunde with any security/encryption software, so you must find that on your own (protip: secure your flash drive people!)

Read speeds are decent however sequential and random writes are slower than expected, making file transfers and saving sometimes irritating.

Overall the drive is decent but not impressive in any category, for the price (at the time) it was a good bargain. Just weeks later however you can find 16 GB models for the same price or lower on Amazon and [...]. I would say pass on this for a larger drive at the same price, considering the performance.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - Spectacular
This flash drive was awesome, it really helped me move all of my media from my home computer to my new laptop as I was getting ready for college. Great price, great seller, great product. 5 Stars all the way.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Ótimo ...
òtima capacidade, poderia ser melhor se o botão que faz deslizar a ponta fosse um pouco maior.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - A REALLY GOOD PRODUCT AND VALUE
ITS AMAZINGLY FAST ICAN STORE HUGE FILES IN SECONDS NO MORE CD'S FOR ME AND THE PRICE WAS A LOT LESS THAN BEST BUY



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Great flash drive! ...
This is a great buy for the money. I previously had a 1 GB flash drive--filled it to capacity. I then got a 2GB flash drive and also filled it to capacity (I store a lot of pictures). This one is great--I transferred all of my files from my other two flash drives and still have plenty of room. I highly recommend this item!

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