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Warp2Search.net » News » May 2007 » Kingston DataTraveler ReadyFlash review

Kingston DataTraveler ReadyFlash review

Posted by: Regeneration on: 05/07/2007 05:25 PM [ Print | 0 comment(s) ] · 690 views

These days flash drives are pretty mainstream. One flash drive can easily be used thousands of times and they are more convenient than other portable storage media like DVDs. Almost every PC out there, unless it's one from the Stone Age, will be able to send data to your USB memory stick and to do that you don't need to install any software at all. USB sticks are very easy to use, very portable, most models are pretty fast and they offer lots of storage room. Today I'm taking a closer look at the Kingston DataTraveler ReadyFlash. This is a fairly new USB 2.0 drive which is optimized to take full advantage of Windows Vista's new ReadyBoost feature.





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