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Kingston Unveils 128GB DataTraveler USB Flash Drive | ||
| G)-(OST posted 2009 Jun 16 18:36 | ||
| They are getting bigger all the time, naturally.
http://www.i4u.com/article25399.html & http://www.kingston.com/flash/dt200.asp ![]() | ||
| mh2360 posted 2009 Jun 16 19:34 | ||
| $546 :shock:
I wouldn't dare take it anywhere in case it got lost/stolen. | ||
| netmask56 posted 2009 Jun 16 19:56 | ||
| Stolen? It will fit in your pocket with your hand snuggly over it. If you were really worried you could er ahem put it in your 'budgie smugglers'. Should be safe there! Looks like a great unit for downloading camera files when traveling. That's just what I needed last year on holidays.. | ||
| edDV posted 2009 Jun 16 20:14 | ||
| I recently broke my trusty 8GB TDK Trans-IT. A speaker fell on my Phillips 5992 DVD player bending down the protruding flash drive. If "plastic surgery" doesn't work I may buy a 32GB but won't pay $536 for this. | ||
| Seeker47 posted 2009 Jun 16 22:10 | ||
Nowadays, 8GB is really where they start to become useful. The best deal I've found to date was a Fry's special on a 2-pack of Kingston 8GB flash drives for $25. But that was many months ago, and even one like that has not been repeated. The closest was an Ativa 16GB for $30. at Office Depot, a couple weeks ago. Unfortunately, good bang-for-the-buck seems to be stuck around this size: it has not yet migrated to the 16, 32, or 64GB sizes. Eventually, sure, but I'm still waiting. | ||
| DarrellS posted 2009 Jun 17 01:57 | ||
| You could buy three 1TB USB2/IEEE1394a/e-SATA external drives for less than that..
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16822136172 | ||
| redwudz posted 2009 Jun 17 05:03 | ||
But could you fit them in your pocket? I have a 8GB USB flash drive and it's very handy. Bigger would be better, but $500+ would be more than I would consider. Still, it's heading in the right direction. Maybe in the not-to-distant future the prices for a large flash drive will come down to a 'economy' level. :) | ||
| KBeee posted 2009 Jun 17 05:18 | ||
| The best thing about a 128GB drive coming out is that it might push down the price of the second tier 64GB drives. | ||
| neomaine posted 2009 Jun 17 07:52 | ||
| Though only moderately off topic: What do you guys see for sustained write speeds to these guys. My 16gb runs around 6-7meg/sec. Do I have the "slower" variety? It was one of those Mwave specials for $9.99... Handy little bugger. | ||
| Snakebyte1 posted 2009 Jun 17 08:27 | ||
| At work they bought me a 1 GB JetFlash. At the time it cost over $700. :shock: I manged to break it. I had it plugged into a laptop that had the USB ports on the back. I needed to get the serial number of the laptop so I tilted it up and heard Snap! Oh sh--! :cry:
I soldered the end back on and it worked enough to get the data off, but was flaky thereafter. Mercifully it is now long obsolete, so no one will notice. :oops: | ||
| G)-(OST posted 2009 Jun 17 08:45 | ||
Wow, that must have been a while ago, I remember buying a 256mb flash drive for $109 back in 01, my how time goes bye. | ||
| budz posted 2009 Jun 21 02:03 | ||
| ^^^spammer? :lol: | ||
| redwudz posted 2009 Jun 21 06:29 | ||
| I've ran a couple of flash drives through the washer and dryer so far and they survived with no problems. And now they're also nice and clean. :D
I would have thought the dryer would have done some damage with the tumbling and the heat, but they seem fairly tough. | ||
| G)-(OST posted 2009 Jun 22 07:25 | ||
| A lot has got to do with the build quality, my wife ran my sons iPod through the washer & dryer as well, I googled the net on what to do about it, apparently a lot of people do it because there were so many subjects on the matter (iPod washing machine), anyway after doing what people suggested, leave to dry for 2 weeks before turning on, low & behold, it worked, & still works after 2 years, the theory behind it working after being submerged in water is, that iPods are built to a high tolerance, don't know about that, but some devices withstand an amazing amount of abuse. | ||
| Ally68 posted 2009 Jun 22 08:22 | ||
| Give it about 6 months and the prices will come down. Just like everything else has come down in prices, especially now during this time. | ||
| SingSing posted 2009 Jun 22 09:27 | ||
Hey, as long as company pay for it. Why should we worried about the cost of bussiness of our employers ? |
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