Kingston Data Traveler 1 GB USB Flash Drive ( DTI/1GB ) | 
| Brand: Kingston
List Price: $24.99 Buy New: $2.89 You Save: $22.10 (88%)
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Rating: 403 reviews
Media: Accessory Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Fragile: No Batteries Included: No Hard Drive Size: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 2.6 x 0.8 x 0.4 nv:Type: Flash Drive Memory Size: 1GB Write Speed: 3Mbps Security: N/A Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product. Warranty: 5 years warranty
MPN: DTI/1GB Model: DTI/1GB UPC: 740617086102 EAN: 0740617086102 ASIN: B000AV14M2
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| 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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Amazon.com Product 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.
Product 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.
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MIGHTY FOR YOUR MOUSE! March 4, 2006 L. Patterson (Rising Fawn, Georgia USA) 133 out of 140 found this review helpful
What a great gadget! It is so tiny, about 2/3 a stick of gum long. But what a worker. I use 4 Macs - 2 run OS9 and 2 run OSX and it worked great on all of them. I just took it out of the little package, plugged it in to my USB port, booted the computer and there it was on my desktop as "Kingston." Drag your file to it and as the little drive transfers it, a little green light on the side of the drive will blink until everything is downloaded. Just unplug it from the USB and plug it in where you want it and bada-boom, bada-bing. I keep losing the cap, which secures very tightly to the body of the drive and pulls off. The important thing about this, compatability issues aside, is the fact that this thing is FAST! It transfers substantial files very quickly! Love it.
great buy! July 28, 2006 DF (East of the Mississippi) 71 out of 74 found this review helpful
Okay, not a computer expert, but I am an "expert" end user. I say this is a cool little gadget! I liked the plug-and-play aspect, the small size, and, in particular, the sturdy little package. I think it can hold up to my toting it around in a shirt pocket or a purse, as the case is sturdy plastic and there is a cap that appears to be solidly attached. I put all the files I need to transfer (hundreds) on this little USB drive and it transferred quickly, especially considering I have USB 1, not 2. I also liked that all those files took up a tiny fraction of the drive's storage. Overall, a good investment. In the local WalMart I saw 512Gb drives for $26-something. The price is right.
gooses review May 16, 2006 goose (homewood, IL) 29 out of 35 found this review helpful
The one I have matches the model number that is listed on this web page and it does work with windows xp and macintosh computers. I dont know which operating system the macintosh computer was using but on the back of the product description box for this it said it works with a bunch of operating systems at least a bunch of windows operating systems. I didnt bother to read the macintosh description. This thing saves information way faster than floppy disks, cds, or the fatter floppy disk that no one uses anymore. it transfers music files and almost any other file to the data traveler at about the same rate that mp3 players transfer songs using their usb cord. the price for this online is cheaper than in most stores so if you can wait for it to ship get it online. oh and a gigabyte of information is probably a lot more than youd need for school reports and power points. if your going to be using it for school id reccomend getting a 512 mb usb drive to save money.
Beware of the shipping cost February 22, 2007 makeve (Massachusetts, US) 24 out of 41 found this review helpful
It's cheap because they charge you extra for shipping. I tried to order 3, the shipping was over $26 (from Digital Media Source). I didn't go through with the order. An average shipping cost for a $300 digital camera is about $15, and for 3 tiny gadgets under $6 it's over $26? I'm sorry but that's ridiculous. Btw, I checked another place, and the shipping for 3 was over $18. Still awfully pricey. PS. Found the cheapest one sold by eek Technology. The shipping cost for 3 was $12.85. The total was $27.61. Not bad for 3 flash drives that size, so I placed the order. Beware of Digital Media Source, though.
Good data storage, but case could be better November 26, 2006 J. Lin (Western Springs, IL United States) 20 out of 21 found this review helpful
I've had this USB Flash drive for several months now, and I have never experienced any problems accessing or storing data on this drive. From that standpoint, the drive has been flawless. However, I like to keep my USB Flash drive on my keychain, and the plastic loop is barely big enough to allow it to sit on the metal ring of my keychain (my keychain being a standard metal ring keychain, not over sized). Finally, the plastic ring part broke, and I can't attach the flash drive to my key chain anymore. If only they made the plastic ring a little (just a few millimeters, really) bigger or if they made the plastic ring out of metal instead, this wouldn't happen. I just think the case could have been better designed. Otherwise, the drive works well.
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