A 1TB flash drive? Frankly, we're incredulous, but that's what Kingston is claiming it'll begin selling later in Q1. The DataTraveler HyperX predator 3.0 promises read/write speeds of up to 240MB/s ...
High capacity USB drives have become commonplace a while ago, but although some memory outfits are peddling huge drives, up to 1TB, most consumers are still going for cheap 32GB and 64GB units. It is ...
Kingston is very particular when it comes to their HyperX branded products. HyperX designation is reserved for only the fastest products available. Not just from the company, but the fastest products ...
Sick and tired of the Kingston DataTraveler Ultimate 3.0's slow-as-molasses 80MB/sec read speeds? Good news, the flash drive has been souped up for a second generation, offering up 100MB/sec read and ...
Made for professionals and consumers alike, the Kingston DataTraveler Ultimate 3.0 G3 (64GB) is a stylish drive that puts sizeable storage and speedy performance in your pocket. The drive has a couple ...
The Kingston DataTraveler microDuo (64GB) updates our favorite mobile-friendly USB drive with faster USB 3.0, making the best even better. Design and Features The basic design of the microDuo 3.0 is ...
Kingston introduced the DataTraveler Elite 3.0 (model DTE30) USB 3.0 Flash Drives in 16GB, 32GB and 64GB capacities, which offer up to 70MB/s read and 30MB/s write times. DataTraveler Elite 3.0 helps ...
Whether it be pictures of your Friday night escapade, scans of your tax records, or your company’s secret next generation product design, the flash drive has become one of the most common methods of ...
About a year ago, motherboards began trickling out to the market that featured support for the USB 3.0 protocol, and afterward, it took a good six months before consumers had any sort of real choice ...
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This past November, I took Kingston’s first-ever USB 3.0 device for a spin; the DataTraveler Ultimate 3.0. Given the fast speeds it offered, ‘Ultimate’ seemed like an appropriate name, and when all ...
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