Kingston DTI/2GB Data Traveler 2 GB USB Flash Drive

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Kingston DTI/2GB Data Traveler 2 GB USB Flash Drive

from: Kingston H. Corporation



 : Kingston DTI/2GB Data Traveler 2 GB USB Flash Drive
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Binding: Electronics
Brand: Kingston
EAN: 0740617090246
Label: Kingston H. Corporation
Manufacturer: Kingston H. Corporation
Model: DTI/2GB
Publisher: Kingston H. Corporation
Studio: Kingston H. Corporation
Warranty: 5 years warranty



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Features:
  • can hold just about any file you can think of
  • Convenient – Pocket-sized for easy transportability
  • Guaranteed – Five-year warranty
  • Compliant – Designed to Hi-Speed USB 2.0 specifications
  • Simple – Just plug and play into a USB port













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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Kingston DTI/2GB Data Traveler 2 GB USB Flash Drive
Great little gadget to hold important files that you don't need on a disk. Easy to transfer to another computer. I love it.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Flash Drive
Kingston Data Traveler 2 GB USB Drive (DTI/2GB)

I found this to be very easy to use and is very handy. It back ups your drives very quickly.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Great USB
This is a very fast and sturdy USB drive. This is the only one that has not died on me 2 weeks after I got it. :P



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Excellent purchase
Excellent buy, I am satisfied with this product, the shipment was estimated at the time, I recommend to the store



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Kingston 2 GB Flash Drive Works Great
I have been using this flash drive daily for several weeks, and it work great. A great value.



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