Kingston Takes DataTravelers to 16 GB
July 25, 2008 | by Geoff Duncan
Kingston has added a 16 GB capacity to its DataTraveler line of flash drives, and added the new DT101 in yellow, pink, and cyan.
Memory developer Kingston has launched 16 GB versions of its popular DataTraveler DT400 and DT100 USB flash drives. The DT400s ship with MigoSync software that enables users to work on multiple Windows PCs by migrating their email, browser preferences, and other desktop settings between Windows PCs, and also automatically keeps files and data synced with a predefined host machine. The DataTraveler 100s are built for simplicity: they offer storage and just the storage with no extra frills, features, or complications.
Kingston is has also introduced the new DT101 flash drive, available in capacities up to 8 GB and a selection of bright colors (cyan, yellow, and pink). The DT101s include SecureTraveler software for Windows that lets users set up a password-protected area on the flash drive.
"The DT400 with MigoSync has been recognized by business travelers as the perfect solution for keeping files and documents up-to-date while on the road," said Kingston flash memory product manager Jean Wong, in a statement.
The 16 GB DT400s carry a $196 suggested retail price, while the 16 GB DT100s run just $85. The 8 GB DT101s carry a $44 price tag.
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