Kingston 8GB DataTraveler USB flash drive - High Speed USB

Electronics : Kingston 8GB DataTraveler USB flash drive - High Speed USB

Kingston 8GB DataTraveler USB flash drive - High Speed USB

from: Kingston H. Corporation



 : Kingston 8GB DataTraveler USB flash drive - High Speed USB
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List Price: $36.99
Our Price: $19.70
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Binding: Electronics
Brand: Kingston
Color: white
EAN: 0740617128239
Format: CD
Label: Kingston H. Corporation
Manufacturer: Kingston H. Corporation
Model: DTI/8GB
Publisher: Kingston H. Corporation
Special Features: nv:Type^USB Flash Drive|Memory Size^8GB
Studio: Kingston H. Corporation
Warranty: 5 years warranty



Editorial Review:

Product DescriptionNow you can store, carry and transfer large files in an affordable, convenient device. The DataTraveler from Kingston helps budget-conscious users break storage barriers, allowing them to easily store and move large files in a device no bigger than a pocketknife, replacing the need for floppies or the hassle of burning CDs.As easy as click and drag, the DataTraveler can hold just about any file you can think of: term papers, theses, digital images, spreadsheets or other important documents. It works with virtually any computer with a USB port - even cross-platform from Macintosh to PC and vice versa.




Features:
  • 100% Tested for Reliability
  • Free Technical Support
  • Easy to Follow Installation Instructions
  • Designed to Meet or Exceed Industry Standards for Performance and Reliability





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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Good but Slow Read and write
i used it on my philip dvd player so i can watch my programs and youtube videos on TV ,but its slow in copying thr comp and reading on my player - though if low in budget then its good deal***1/2 out of *****



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Kingston DTI Flashdrive Unit
I purchased the Kingston DTI Flashdrive to speed up saving and moving files from one computer to another. It has worked exactly as I hoped it would and it has saved a lot of time and effort for me. It was fairly inexpensive and should last a very long time.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Non-delivery, No explanation
Ordered 6 each on line for Christmas Stocking Stuffer. Fortunately I used my Credit Card, not Debit. Got billed of course, but 2-3 weeks later I got a credit on CC. No notice or explanation from anyone. Really cool.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - good item!
this is a great flash drive, that comes with a great price as well as good space..



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - kingston flash drive
we love this product. My son got it to put songs on his computer and to save information.



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