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April 2009
(83%)
34 Tests
Durchschnittliche Punktzahl von Experten, die dieses Produkt bewertet haben.
Zusammenfassung: Wenn man unterwegs kleinere Datenmengen mitnehmen möchte, sind externe Festplatten oft im wahrsten Sinne des Wortes oversized und nur unnötiger Ballast. Als kompakte Alternative haben sich USB-Sticks mittlerweile mehr als etabliert. Ihr Anwendungsgebie...
Zusammenfassung: Bigger is better, right? At least thats how the popular saying goes. Without going down that road, we do know that some things are better when smaller. Well, why not both? Why not bigger and smaller? Such is the case with USB flash drives, we like the...
Well made product, Decent speeds overall, 5yr warranty, Least expensive (regular price)of the 64GB drives on the market, Large capacity
Cap isn’t secure on back end, Still expensive
The Kingston DataTraveler 150 64GB USB drive is fast, much faster than it’s specs state it to be actually. Considering this is the least expensive of the 64GB USB drives on the market today, I think it’s the one to get and worth the cost if yo...
Is the Kingston DataTraveler 150 particularly exceptional in any way? No, not particularly. It’s a no-nonsense USB flash drive for people who want a reliable source of portable memory. This is for people who itch for the extra capacity and don’t want...
Good read performance, Large capacity, Store-able cap design
No lanyard, Only 5 years of warranty, No USB extension lead included, No bundled software...
Sleek and slender, the Kingston Datatraveler 150 is well designed and functional USB flash drive with a good read and decent write performance, something you would expect from one the world's leading memory manufacturers. If you were in the market for ...
Large capacity lets you store lots of stuff, Impressive speeds when reading and writing large files, Compatible with Windows 2000/XP/Vista, Mac OS X and Linux, Five year warranty, Reasonably priced
No data encryption software, Not as fast when reading and writing small files, Does not support Windows ReadyBoost
With the DataTraveler 150, Kingston has joined the ranks of companies offering high-capacity USB flash drives. While not the smallest or most feature packed drive out there, the DT150 delivers what most consumers are looking for: lots of storage at a r...
The Kingston DataTraveler 150 performed far beyond my expectations. I wasnt expecting such impressive read speeds from a drive of its size. Kingston has an amazing product on their hands. Priced around $70, this drive is definitely worth it if you ne...
Does not support Vistas ReadyBoost feature. Reformatting the drive in Windows requires NTFS to get the full 64GB capacity.
Kingston’s 64GB DataTraveler USB Flash Drive is a good way of transporting large amounts of data, but users need to be careful about the security of the data since it is not encrypted. The USB 2.0 data transfer rate standard is also starting to age...