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Kingston Data Traveler USB flash drive - 512 MB ( DTI/512 ) (Retail Package)

Kingston Data Traveler USB flash drive - 512 MB ( DTI/512 ) (Retail Package)

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Kingston Data Traveler USB flash drive - 512 MB ( DTI/512 ) (Retail Package)

 
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If you're tired of using multiple floppy disks or waiting around while your digital files burn to a CD, you need the Kingston DataTraveler. It's a portable flash drive that can be used in virtually any device with a USB port. Plug it in, drag and drop your files into the DataTraveler, unplug it and slip it into your pocket. Go across country, across town or across platforms.

 
 
 
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Product Details
Product Length:7.0 inches
Product Width:1.0 inches
Product Height:5.0 inches
Package Length:6.38 inches
Package Width:4.17 inches
Package Height:0.47 inches
Package Weight:0.04 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 33 reviews

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  • UPC - 740617086041


Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:4.0 ( 33 customer reviews )
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20 of 22 found the following review helpful:


5Very good drive, but you are better off with the 1GB model for the price  Jan 04, 2007 By Atomicwasteland
This drive is fine. The problem is that there is very little price difference between this drive (the 512 MB model) and a larger drive (the 1GB model). For six bucks more you are better off getting THAT drive which is twice the size of this one.

Other than that, considering the 512MB OR 1GB model, you really have just enough space (for a really good price) to perform all your daily tasks -such as moving Powerpoint presentations (or songs and video) between computers.

Haven't used a "flash drive" before? You pull off the cap and plug the drive directly into your computer's USB port. (You don't need any software or drivers to preload - just plug it in to any computer.) When it is plugged in the computer automatically recognizes it as a new drive right on your desktop. I.e. Go to your "My Computer" section and it now shows up as a new drive. You then treat it like you would any other drive -you can just drag and drop files to it.

One final note: the place where a line attaches is on the drive body itself, and not the cap. This is good because if you attach it to something it won't slide out of the cap leaving you with an empty cap tied to your neck (or keychain) with no drive...

And finally, I think this is a great present for non-techies. My parents have finally become converts and they use a drive like this all the time.

8 of 8 found the following review helpful:


5Most durable product I have ever seen.  Apr 24, 2007 By NYChic
I have had one of these for about two years now. I use it mostly for text files, and so I'm not even close to filling it up. It always works correctly, whether on PCs or Macs.

What really impresses me, though, is how durable it is. I'm your basic teenager and have it on the end of a lanyard with my keys. I've swung it around and accidentally let it go, sending it flying into the wall - no problem, still works. I've left it on top of the toaster oven for a couple days by accident, and although the case is a bit melted, I haven't had any problems. I once dropped it in a lake, and even then it was perfectly fine once I dried it off correctly. (I recommend cracking open the case and using a hairdryer, worked for me.) Most recently I forgot it in a computer and returned to see that someone had broken it off. I pulled the metal bit out of the port, opened up the case, snapped the two pieces back together, superglued the case back, and it's working perfectly. Yes, it's actually been broken into four pieces and I haven't lost any files. I would definitely recommend Kingston to anyone looking for a good data stick.

8 of 8 found the following review helpful:


5Well pleased...  Aug 23, 2006 By The Instructor "Ms. Trott"
As an Instructor, I present my students with flash drives to store their information, present their homework on, and for whatever other purpose they choose to use them for. The students love them! I take photos of the classes, which the students store on the drives, in addition to storing music, photos and other files. I formally used CD-RWs, but the small size of the drives, and the ability to wear them around the neck for easy accessibility, makes these a far better choice. The students no longer need to carry their notebooks to class. The price continues to drop, allowing for me to purchase higher capacity drives.

3 of 3 found the following review helpful:


4Very Happy  Mar 14, 2007 By B. Johnson
I was very happy with my recent purchase. The product was just as described. The price was unbelievable. Just wish I could have purchased more of them. Appreciated not having to mail in a rebate for this flash drive. I do wish that it had a secure area for storage - other flash drives have this option.

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:


3Kingston 512 MB Data Traveller  Jul 23, 2007 By Jake Labrador "Jake"
No problems with USB memory storage. I would have ordered more if they did not have to be packaged and shipped seperately.

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