 | |  |
| Kingston DTI 4 GB USB Flash Drive | 
enlarge
| Brand: Kingston Category: CE
List Price: $28.99 Buy New: $4.90 You Save: $24.09 (83%)
Buy New from $4.90
Avg. Customer Rating:   (847 reviews)
Format: Cd Language: English (Original Language) Platforms: Macintosh, Windows Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Fragile: No Batteries Included: No Free Memory Slots: GB Special Features: Memory Size - 4GB, Write Speed - USB 2.0 Warranty: 5 years warranty Shipping Weight (lbs): 0 Dimensions (in): 0.4 x 0.4 x 0.4
MPN: DTI4GB Model: DTI4GB UPC: 740617109702 EAN: 0740617109702 ASIN: B000M2GYF6
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
|
| Customer Reviews:
  Outstanding for the price November 3, 2008 As you guys know there's a lot of memories now in days. Memories for laptops, desktops, cameras, etc. But Mastercard didn't make a mistake saying there's certain things that are priceless, for example your information (Data), the ability of being able to transport your work anywhere is definetly priceless. this memory can give you that thing you're looking for, trust me 8GB in the smaller pocket you may have is a lot. Overall great item, great use.
  Great product November 2, 2008 We use these at work and they are great for taking work with you. They hold enough info for a powerpoint presentation. Also great for taking spreadsheets or word documents home with you. Several of our employees use them when preparing lessons and presentations for seminars.
  great 2 GB flash drive for $7.50 works well November 2, 2008 it works well and the price is right. it looks o.k but i don't like the plastic material so much overall good quality to $$$ ratio :)
  Slow; Nearly Hidden LED Activity Light October 31, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I did a lot of searching and reading of customer reviews before buying the Kingston 8GB USB Data Traveller drive; my primary focus was on the price. Now that I've used it and compared the write speed to my older Corsair Flash Voyager 4GB drive, for which I needed a back-up, I'm very disappointed. Twice a week I move 8000+ files of around 285K in size to a USB drive for distribution to additional computers (I don't have and I don't want a home network at this point). The total space required is 2.34 GB. My Corsair 4GB drive takes about 12 minutes to complete the transfer. This newer, larger Kingston drive took 18 minutes--about 50% longer.
When I'm doing this operation or transferring the files to other systems it's helpful to see the LED light blinking while I'm working on a different computer, so I can know when the operations are complete. The Corsair Flash Voyagers I have (a 2GB and a 4GB) have excellent, bright LED activity lights that flash near the end of the drive so you can see the activity even if there's another USB drive located above. The Kingston's LED activity light by contrast is a very dim green one located close to the computer end of the drive, and I can't really see it in a brightly lit room. I've read many customer reviews of this drive and didn't see another one point this out.
So, I've just bought a device here which will serve only as a back-up in case the other one fails, but which I don't plan to use regularly at all. At this point I wish I'd picked up another Corsair for a few dollars more.
  fast, and very good memory. October 30, 2008 this 8 G its much more that I can storage. Because I just put files, not music, films, pictures... Its more than perfect for my use. And It has a good price..
|
|
|
Copyright
©
2006 Paintball Bargains |  | |