Kingston pushes out first ever 256GB Flash Drive
By ar31an on Jul 22, 2009 with Comments 1
If you really like to drop some cash in thus economic crisis, here’s a thought
Kingston is introducing a new device today called the DataTraveler 300 and it packs in 256GB of storage space all in a slim flash drive design. Actually, it’s storage capacity breaks records, doubling the amount the closest competitor offers.
The new flash drive can hold approximately 10 Blu-ray movies and has a speedy 20MB/s read and 10MB/s write speed. All in all, this little gadget is pretty impressive, putting as much storage as a regular hard drive in your pocket.
The DataTraveler 300 works with both PCs and Macs, though only Windows-based computers can make use of the password software. You can get the drive in the UK now for the equivalent of *coughs* $900 USD.

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technology of this magnitude has always been expensive in its childhood days
prices will come down drastically to much affordable rates
kudos to kingston for having the guts to bring out this beast of storage durin such times