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Nov 6 2007, 11:52am CST | by Shane McGlaun
"When Kingston first released the DataTraveler Mini Fun, it was among the smallest USB Flash drives of its kind offering the ultimate in transportability along with a couple of great games," said Joe Teng, Flash memory product manager, Kingston(R). "With the larger 4GB size, one can store even more data while fully enjoying the new games."
Capacities for the Mini drives now include 1GB, 2GB, and 4GB. The dimension of the drive is 1.5-inch x 0.75-inch x 0.31-inch. The drives are compatible with Windows Vista, 2000 and XP as well as Mac OS 10.x and up. The bundled games are Windows only and the new 4GB drives will retail for $62.
Via Kingston
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