Tuesday, 14 April 2009

Kingston 64GB DataTraveler DT50 USB Flash Drive Announced [DataTraveler DT50 Doubles Capacity, ReadyBoost Incompatible]

Kingston have announced that their range of DataTraveler DT50 USB fUSB
flash memory drives has been supplemented with a new 64GB DataTraveler
DT50 serving to double the capacity previously available in the
DataTraveler DT50 range.

'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 at Kingston, who announced the new 64GB
DT50 drive. '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.'


The new 64GB DataTraveler DT50 USB flash drive offers broad
compatibility with Windows, Mac and Linux operating systems but (and
it's a big but) the Vista users should note that the new 64GB
DataTraveler 150 is billed as NOT being Vista ReadyBoost compatible (no
doubt due to the read/write speeds of the drive - which, incidentally,
are not specified in Kingston's press release - not being fast enough to
merit the drive playing ball with ReadyBoost).

The new Kingston 64GB DataTraveler DT50 USB flash drive will set you
back $177.

Kingston

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