Filed under: News | Portable Devices
Jul 16 2003, 11:06pm EST | by Luigi Lugmayr
EnvyNews writes:
Well on our way to our 30th USB Flash drive review, this time we evaluate Kingston’s DataTraveler 128MB product. Beauty and super affordability can be achieved in one product. A quote from the review:
“When you’ve evaluated, tested, and written over twenty USB Flash Drive reviews, one starts to have a greater understanding of their differences and determining factors that the manufacturer tries to expand upon to make the product appealing to the mass market. In the case of the Kingston DataTraveler, Kingston Technology set forth to redefine and set the standard for USB Flash Drive appearances, specifically in the area of industrial design and human-interface/ergonomics. The DataTraveler 128MB is still a USB 1.1 certified Flash drive, but its beauty more than makes up for this issue.”
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