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Kingston bumps thumbdrive capacities to 64GB
Kingston bumps thumbdrive capacities to 64GB
Damn, these things are getting out of control! There’s not much to say on this front other than this little drive holds sixteen times the data my little HyperX DataTraveler does. At this point one has to ask, who needs a 64GB thumbdrive ?! Actually, having spacious, pocketable drives ...
Kingston Technology Company - Press Releases - Kingston Technology Boosts DataTraveler 150 Capacity to 64GB
Kingston Technology Company - Press Releases - Kingston Technology Boosts DataTraveler 150 ...
kingston.com — DT150 Ideal for Storing Music, Video, Photo Libraries and More Fountain Valley CA, November 19, 2008 Kingston Technology Company, Inc., the independent world leader in memory products, today announced it is shipping its high-capacity 64GB ... (more) Kingston Technology Company - Press Releases - Kingston ...
Kingston 64GB Data Traveler Surpasses Blu-ray Capacity
Kingston 64GB Data Traveler Surpasses Blu-ray Capacity
everythingusb.com — One of the pioneers of flash drive once predicted thumbdrive would hit 128GB by 2010. It would seem this day will come soon than expected. Kingston, following Corsair, Kanguru and Super Talent, released 64GB and 32GB Data Traveler ( DT150 ). Being ... (more) Kingston 64GB Data Traveler Surpasses Blu-ray Capacity
Kingston Technology Company - Flash Memory - DataTraveler 150
kingston.com — Datasheet DataTraveler 150 USB Flash drive is big news in mobile storage. With a capacity of 32GB & 64GB, it lets you store more digital files than ever before on one drive. DataTraveler 150 from Kingston helps budget-conscious users break storage ... (more) Kingston Technology Company - Flash Memory - ...
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Kingston lanza un pendrive de 64GB
Gizmología — ... (de esos que tienes de 2GB, 4GB u 8GB quizás) de nada menos que 64GB. Seamos sinceros. ¿Es necesario tanto espacio en nuestros bolsillos? Yo, desde mi lado geek te diría que sí, pero si me pongo a pensar nunca voy a utilizar tanto pero tanto espacio porque mis datatravelers los utilizo más que nada para algunos discos, películas o documentos importantes. Puedes pedirle este pendrive a Papa Noel y decirle a él que pague US$177 o US$116 por la versión de 32GB. Enlace: Kingston bumps thumbdrive capacities to 64GB Comparte esta anotación ...

OCZ adds eSATA in Throttle flash drives for quicker pr0n transfers
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