crunchgear.com - 10/9/2008
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Kingston’s latest USB flash drive bumps the tech company over the next flash memory speed bump. The $139 DT150 DataTraveler is just like every other flash drive out there except a massive 32GB capacity. What else is there to say? It’s a flash drive and can hold a boatload of ...
kingston.com - 10/9/2008
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kingston.com —
Datasheet DataTraveler 150 USB Flash drive is big
news in mobile storage. With a capacity of 32GB,
it lets you store more digital files than ever before on one drive. DataTraveler 150 from Kingston helps budget-conscious users break storage barriers, ...
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electronista.com - 10/3/2008
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electronista.com —
Memory maker Kingston has joined up with chipmaker
Intel to produce flash-memory based drives for popular-brand notebooks
and servers, according to a Thursday report. Traditionally, Kingston has made flash memory cards for consumer electronics ...
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Kingston teams up with Intel to supply SSD drives
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Kingston joins the 32GB USB flash drive club
Nuevo pendrive de Kingston con 32GB de capacidad
Gizmología —
Esta es un nuevo pendrive de la gente de Kingston que tiene las mismas características que las que vemos hoy en todos lados. La única diferencia es su, muy interesante, capacidad de almacenamiento: 32GB.
El DT150 cuesta US$139, mide 77.9×22x12.05mm, viene con cinco años de garantía y funciona tanto con Windows XP/2000, Mac OS X y Linux.
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Kingston DataTraveler 150
High Tech Lounge —
... The new Kingston DataTraveler 150, despite its name, does not come equipped with 150GB of memory. That’d be nice, but that’s not the case. Instead, it offers a very healthy 32 gigabytes of capacity for all your portable data needs. USB flash drives are pretty inexpensive these days if you keep under 8GB or so, but as you head up the scale, the prices don’t scale up proportionately. As a result, the 32GB Kingston DataTraveler 150 retails for $139. Kingston DataTraveler 150 Source: crunchgear.com
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