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Kingston DataTraveler c10


$100.00 Released December, 2009

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Attractive eye-catching look, fashionable. Reliably fast transfer rates on multiple systems. Cap design more durable than retractable designs.

The Cons:Needs to be cleared or formatted to access full storage capability. No built-in capability to keep track of the cap once removed. Ships with FAT32, needs to be formatted for NTFS.

The Kingston DataTraveler c10 is a USB 2.0 flash drive designed with a full body sized cap and sturdy loop connected to the drive itself(not the cap) for attaching it to a key ring for easy transport. It is available in 2GB - 32GB capacities as well as a host of colors including orange(2GB), green(4GB), blue(8GB), yellow(16GB) and red(32GB).

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Standard read/write speeds found in other Kingston consumer flash drives are supported here, offering 10MB/sec read and 5MB/sec write. Compatibility with Windows Vista, Windows 7 and Mac OS X v.10.3.x+ is supported, and there is also a five year warranty. Windows Ready Boost not supported.

Features

  • Capacities – 2GB, 4GB, 8GB, 16GB, 32GB
  • Speed – 16GB & 32GB: 10MB/sec. read and 5MB/sec. write
  • Dimensions – 2.30" X 0.86" X 0.53" (58.38mm X 21.9mm X 13.4mm)
  • Operating Temperature – 0° to 60°C / 32° to 140°F
  • Storage Temperature – -20° - 85°C / -4° to 185°F
  • Convenient – Pocket-sized for easy transportability
  • Simple – Just plug into a USB port
  • Guaranteed – Five-year warranty
  • Fashionable – Available in 2GB Orange, 4GB Green, 8GB Blue, 16GB Yellow, 32GB Red

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    attractive eye-catching look, fashionable

  • 1

    reliably fast transfer rates on multiple systems

  • 1

    cap design more durable than retractable designs

  • 1

    rubber on the outer casing makes them easy to handle

  • 1

    small profile makes it easy to transport in a pocket

Cons
  • 2

    needs to be cleared or formatted to access full storage capability

  • 2

    no built-in capability to keep track of the cap once removed

  • 1

    ships with FAT32, needs to be formatted for NTFS

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