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Kingston releases 128GB USB drive

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http://www.techtree.com/India/...ve/551-103311-581.html

Kingston has introduced world's first 128GB USB drive. This 128GB drive joins Kingston's DataTraveler 200 series drives with 32GB and 64GB capacity. Kingston will be offering new DataTraveler 200 USB drives at $120 (Rs. 5,700 approx.) for 32GB, $213 for 64GB and whopping $546 (Rs. 26,200 approx.) for 128GB. Now seriously, one can buy a standard netbook for the price of 128GB USB drive.

Kingston's new DT200 USB drives features Password Traveler, a password protection feature for protecting critical data inside. The capless design features slide-in feature to protect the USB connector.

All new 32GB, 64GB and 128GB DT200 USB flash drives are certified for Windows Vista and enhanced for Windows ReadyBoost feature. Windows ReadyBoost is available in Windows Vista and Windows 7 to use any USB flash drive as a drive for system disk cache to improve the performance. However, it should be noted that Password Traveler won't operate properly if Windows ReadyBoost feature is in use.

Another company called EdgeTech has also come out with cheaper DiskGO 128GB USB flash drive for $390 (Rs. 18,700 approx.).

Kingston offers new DT200 USB flash drives with five years warranty and free tech support. We're yet to hear about the Indian price and availability of these new DT200 USB Flash drives from Kingston. Stay tuned to this space for further details.
 
Originally posted by: LS8
The 8086 used to cost $1000.00. Prices will come down in time.

yeah, ill gladly upgrade my 16gb to a 32 when theyre under $40. ive gotten so used to doing things here and there that i keep all my data on it to move between computers, and keep a backup every month to an external drive where i keep multimedia and such
 
The real street price will be about $379.00 - $385.00, Kingston will have stock ~ 07/15/09.

Kingston Flash Memory 128G USB2.0 DT200/128GB USB2.0 DataTraveler 200 Retail
 
It would seem smarter to purchase a 2.5 128GB SSD and put it in an external bus powered case. Even if you purchased a case with both firewire and USB it would probably be cheaper, although not as small. If you need encryption, just use Truecrypt.

-KeithP
 
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