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November 21, 2008

Kingston Ships 64GB Capacity DataTraveler 150 USB Flash Drive


Kingston Technology Company, a manufacturer of memory products, announced that it is shipping its 64GB capacity USB Flash drive, DataTraveler 150 (DT150). This high-capacity universal serial bus (USB) flash drive is ideal for storing music, video, photo libraries and more.
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For those who are new to USB flash drive, it is a removable and rewritable memory device that is built on NAND-type flash memory data storage device integrated with a USB (universal serial bus) interface. These drives are typically used for personal data storage, system administration, booting operating systems, application carriers and more.
 
Kingston said its DT150 offers the largest capacity in Kingston's entire line of DataTraveler USB drives. Offering high capacity back-up, the users can use this device to store important hard drive contents and transport when required.
 
Kingston's DataTraveler 150 is compatible with Windows Vista, XP and Windows 2000. It is also compatible with Mac OS X 10.3 (and above) and as well as Linux 2.6 (and above).
 
Other key features of DataTraveler 150 include: available in two memory options of 64GB capacity and 32GB capacity; plug and play; dimensions of 3.06" x 0.9" x 0.47”; 32 degrees F to 140 degrees F operating temperature; and -20 degrees C to 85 degrees C storage temperature.
 
"The new 64GB DataTraveler 150 takes transportable storage to the next level with big capacity in a small package," said Jaja Lin, flash business development manager, Kingston. "As file sizes increase with digital media content such as music and photos, the need for USB Flash drives with high capacities will continue to rise. The DT150 certainly addresses those needs today."
 
Kingston said its DT150 Flash drive carries a fully guaranteed five-year warranty along with 24/7 tech support.
 
Kingston Technology Company designs, manufactures and distributes memory products for desktops, laptops, servers, printers, and Flash memory products for PDAs, mobile phones, digital cameras, and MP3 players.

Jayashree Adkoli is a contributing editor for TMCnet. To read more of Jayashree's articles, please visit her columnist page.

Edited by Tim Gray

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