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October 2013
(78%)
56 Tests
Durchschnittliche Punktzahl von Experten, die dieses Produkt bewertet haben.
Usually when writing our conclusions we have an array of things we can compare something to. We take into account build-quality, performance, pricing and what the possible alternatives are that you could buy. After all, times are hard, money is tight, and...
Zusammenfassung: Kingston DataTraveler HyperX Predator 512: The Champion From time to time, companies like to present a product that will serves as their flagship and raise the awareness of the buyers, even though by itself it’s not that practical. Basically, it’s a de...
Overall, this drive is a complete and utter beast. It’s fast, and lives up to its expectations. In real world testing, we didn’t quite get the speeds that we were expecting from this drive, but many of our benchmarks did indeed confirm the speeds that ...
With progressive performance gains over previous Kingston thumb drives, the HyperX Predator is a solid step-up. Users who can afford the Predator and require unmatched capacity in a cool, modern design have no need to look further than the Kingston HyperX...
Zusammenfassung: When we kicked-off our CES coverage last month, little did we realize that it was going to become our most successful to date. To help put things into perspective, to equal the amount of visitors seen as a direct result of our CES coverage last month, we'...
Veröffentlicht: 2013-01-29, Autor: Les , Testbericht von: thessdreview.com
In taking a close look at the Kingston DataTraveler Hyper X Predator 512GB USB 3.0 flash drive, a number of thoughts come into play and the first deals with performance. I will admit that I am an absolute lover of the ‘LSI SandForce Driven' SuperTalent E...
Zusammenfassung: We tested 42 USB 3.0 memory sticks with a storage capacity of at least 32 GB. As one might have expected, transfer speeds vary greatly, ranging from painfully slow to lightning fast. Which one should you buy? Around two years ago, when we last perfor...
Expensive, too bulky for some direct USB connections
The Kingston Predator is a macho piece of metal that manages to squeeze in half a terabyte of flash storage into its chunky frame – with a whole terabyte promised in a few months. It's far from subtle, but lends itself to making a keyring that you're unli...
Well known and established manufacturer, Solid build quality and metal construction, Whopping 1TB capacity, Top level performance, “Bling factor”, USB extension cable in the tin for hard to reach ports
Can get a little warm during continuous use, Out of the price range for most users, eTeknix Says: