Electronics : Kingston Data Traveler 1 GB USB Flash Drive ( DTI/1GB )

Electronics : Kingston Data Traveler 1 GB USB Flash Drive ( DTI/1GB )

Kingston Data Traveler 1 GB USB Flash Drive ( DTI/1GB )

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Kingston Data Traveler 1 GB USB Flash Drive ( DTI/1GB )
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Binding: Accessory
Brand: Kingston
EAN: 0740617086102
Hard Disk Size: 1 GB
Label: Kingston Digital, Inc.
Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
Manufacturer: Kingston Digital, Inc.
Model: DTI/1GB
Publisher: Kingston Digital, Inc.
Special Features: nv:Type^Flash Drive|Memory Size^1GB|Write Speed^3Mbps|Security^N/A
Studio: Kingston Digital, Inc.
Warranty: 5 years warranty



Features:
  • Ideal for home office, small business, schools and promotions
  • Works with virtually any device with a USB port
  • PC and Mac compatible
  • 1 GB capacity lets you store almost any kind of document
  • Backed by a five-year warranty







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Item Description:
Now you can store, carry and transfer files quickly in an affordable, convenient device. The DataTraveler USB Flash drive from Kingston is ideal for storing, carrying and transferring files in a device no bigger than a pocket knife. Its small size makes it handy to carry around, and it's simple to use, with USB 2.0 compatibility. As easy as click-and-drag, the DataTraveler can hold just about any file such as reports, pictures, spreadsheets or other important documents. It works with virtually any device with a USB port even cross-platform from Macintosh to PC and vice versa.

Amazon.com Item Description:
This 1 GB USB flash drive lightens your load without emptying your wallet. As easy as click and drag, the DataTraveler holds just about any file you can think of--from reports and pictures, to spreadsheets and other important documents. It works with virtually any device with a USB port--even cross-platform from Macintosh to PC and vice versa. Manufactured with the highest quality available, this Kingston flash drive comes with a 5-year limited warranty.



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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Great value ...
The 1 GB Kingston Data Traveler has met all my needs. It is dependable, durable, and portable. You're not going to find a much better deal for a 1 GB flash drive.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Flash Drive ...
this is an excellent flash drive, the price was terrific, & shipping was free & fast.



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - * the purchase is made by only 3 and I arrived 2 Kingston Data Traveler 1 GB USB Flash Drive ...
Good day,

He writes francis from Venezuela and inform you that I can not give good reviews since received only 2 Kingston Data Traveler 1 GB USB Flash Drive when the purchase took place 3 and were deducted from my account the amount of 3, I appreciate your comment on it .... Thanks




Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Very nice. ...
I bought this with Pepsi Points and have been very pleased with the performace of this flash drive. Seems to be made well and is so much nicer than disks and more portable. Shipping was also crazy fast.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Works fine, not a good price. ...
It works just like any other flashdrive does. But you can find cheaper ones in somewhere else. Anyway, it works fine.


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