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Saturday, March 6, 2010

256GB USB Flash Drive from Kingston

Kingston Digital has announced the release of 256GB DataTraveler 310 USB Flash drive. The DataTraveler 310 replaces the 256GB DataTraveler 300, released in July 2009 to the Asia/Pacific and Europe, Middle East and Africa regions.

“We saw an opportunity to push the capacity envelope for USB Flash drives in the marketplace. Customer feedback and our research determined that this is a great solution for designers, engineers and architects who have a need to easily store and transport large data files,” said Nathan Su, Flash Memory Sales Director, APAC Region, Kingston. “For the enthusiast who wants easy access to their full media library, theDataTraveler 310 can store up to 365 CDs, 54 DVDs or 51,000 images. This device makes an entire collection of data easily portable.”
The DataTraveler 310 features Password Traveler software, which allows the user to create and access a password-protected privacy zone. The secure area of the drive can account for up to 90 percent of the drive’s capacity and does not require administrator rights.

The DataTraveler 310 has a protective cap that snaps onto the back for the drive for convenient storage when not in use. This drive is available only in 256GB and is backed by a five-year warranty and free tech support.

The flash drive costs Rs. 48,380.

4 comments:

Dan* said...

oh man i want this :P

HIMANSHU KARKI said...

aweosme man ...

i will buy it soooon very sooooooon

Suyash said...

when did they bring dis 1
Cool!

Gadget Geek said...

WoW! 256 GB, its better than a portable external Hard disk drive, buy the way whats the Cost?
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