First 128 GB USB devices has introduced Kingston. It costs $ 546. The company will launch the 32 GB and 64 GB versions. These costs are $ 120 and $ 213.
Another company also has a 128 GB USB drive and more than $ 100 cheaper than the Kingston brand. In Kingston USB flash drive is certified for Windows Vista, and they also have Windows ReadyBoost features.
Another company called Edge Tech finish with cheaperDiskGO 128GB USB flash drive for $ 390 (Rs. 18,700 approx.).
Kingston Data Traveler 200 has a Capless design to protect the USB connector when not in use. Drive enhanced for Windows ReadyBoost (a technology that is available in Windows Vista and Windows 7, using any type of portable flash storage as a disk cache to improve system performance), but no password Traveler will function properly if ReadyBoost cache is activated on the device.
"The DT200 is robust storage capacity, consumers can buy complete library of music, photos and videos. It is also an excellent tool for companies operating around the large databases or files," says Andrew Ewing, USB Business Manager, Kingston. "Password protection helps to protect data that does not require administrator rights, which makes DT200 an excellent solution for home or office. "
All three devices measure 0.39 x 12.52 x 22.78 mm, and came up with a Capless design with retractable USB connector. The new series will give the read and write speeds of up to 20MB / s and 10 MB / s.
Wednesday, June 24, 2009
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