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DataTraveler HyperX USB Flash Drive
Kingston Technology, long associated with fast drivers, is offering up the DataTraveler HyperX USB flash and is trying to tantalize with the inclusion of a free 10 day World of Warcraft trial. Encased in metallic blue with black grips and capless, the drive promises transfer rates of 30Mbps read and 20Mbps write and will work with any Windows platform (but hints around that Vista is best.) The HyperX comes with a 5 year warranty, tech support, and is priced at £23.35 (~$45.00) for the 2GB version to £92.10 (~$179.00) for 8GB.
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I will have to look into this for Readyboost on my computer. I’m currently using a 2 gig 150x SD card for Readyboost, but the stick may be faster (depending upon the read/write speeds of the built-in reader)
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This is insane why would someone spend nearly $200 on a 2 gb storage device.I got my usb drive for free with a mag,and it works fine ,after all its only data that it has to carry.
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Umm this is insanely expensive! I use the SanDisk Cruzer which is just as fast, and if you time it just right, you can usually get it on sale for fairly cheap at Amazon.com
It’s a really sleek looking flash drive and has 4GB of storage space. The transfer speeds are such that ReadyBoost can be enabled on this device.
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I love my thumb drive, but i think that one that works well with both a mac and a pc would be best. And this little guy is way too pricey.
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