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Testseek.com have collected 34 expert reviews of the Kingston DataTraveler 150 USB2 and the average rating is 83%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Kingston DataTraveler 150 USB2.
Award: Most Awarded April 2009
April 2009
 
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The editors liked

  • Fast read speeds
  • 64 GB capacity
  • Fast read speeds.
  • Great performance
  • Nifty feature set

The editors didn't like

  • No software bundle
  • No USB extension cable
  • Unstable
  • No USB extension cable.
  • Lousy color scheme
  • Lack Of Readyboost compatibility

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  Published: 2008-12-16, review by: cdrlabs.com

  • Large capacity lets you store lots of stuff, Impressive speeds when reading and writing large files, Compatible with Windows 2000/XP/Vista, Mac OS X and Linux, Five year warranty, Reasonably priced
  • No data encryption software, Not as fast when reading and writing small files, Does not support Windows ReadyBoost
  • With the DataTraveler 150, Kingston has joined the ranks of companies offering high-capacity USB flash drives. While not the smallest or most feature packed drive out there, the DT150 delivers what most consumers are looking for: lots of storage at a r...

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  Published: 2008-12-15, review by: xcpus.com


 
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  Published: 2008-12-05, review by: techwarelabs.com

  • The Kingston DataTraveler 150 performed far beyond my expectations. I wasnt expecting such impressive read speeds from a drive of its size. Kingston has an amazing product on their hands. Priced around $70, this drive is definitely worth it if you ne...

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  Published: 2008-11-26, review by: v3.co.uk

  • Small size; large capacity; five-year warranty.
  • Does not support Vistas ReadyBoost feature. Reformatting the drive in Windows requires NTFS to get the full 64GB capacity.
  • Kingston’s 64GB DataTraveler USB Flash Drive is a good way of transporting large amounts of data, but users need to be careful about the security of the data since it is not encrypted. The USB 2.0 data transfer rate standard is also starting to age...

 
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  Published: 2008-11-03, review by: the-gadgeteer.com

  • Available in 32 and 64GB capacities
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  • Right now, all I want to say is "Nyah Nyah Nyah, my USB flash drive is bigger than your USB flash drive!". Dont believe me? Then check out my 32GB DataTraveler 150 from Kingston. Yes, you read that right, a 32GB USB thumbdrive. Whoo hoo! Ive review...

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  Published: 2008-10-30, review by: hardwarelogic.com

  • 32GB!!!! Enough room for a collection of movies, music, images, and appications, Perfect accessory for those using netbooks with small storage capacity, No bundled software (Which is easily downloaded and installed for those that need/want it), Quick re...
  • Hard plastic exterior makes durability questionable, Cap not teathered to the drive body
  • The Kingston Data Traveler 150 32GB USB Drive is surely one of the more impressive storage products weve come across in some time. At less than $80 at most retailers, the Data Traveler 150 is the perfect accessory for the packrat who keeps every downl...

 
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  Published: 2008-10-19, review by: dvhardware.net

  • Plethora of storage capacity at an affordable price, Good performance
  • The design may not appeal to everyone.
  • The Kingston DataTraveler 150 offers plenty of storage capacity, its fast and not too expensive. Kingston says the DataTraveler 150 has a MSRP of 81EUR (excl. VAT) in Europe and $139 in the US but you can find it for a lot less. Places like Newegg sel...

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  Published: 2008-12-22, review by: smh.com.au

  • Abstract:  Kingston Datatraveller 150 32GB: as basic as they come. Not so long ago memory keys (aka thumb drives, flash drives or memory sticks) were something of a luxury. They cost the earth, were heralded for being able to store information that would nor...

 
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  Published: 2008-12-15, review by: goodgearguide.com.au

  • 64GB of storage, fast transfer speeds, low cost per gigabyte
  • No encryption software included
  • The Kingston DataTraveler 150 (64GB) is big, fast and relatively cheap. You’ll need to decide whether or not you’re comfortable storing this much data on an unencrypted drive, but apart from that it’s a great USB flash drive. ...

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  Published: 2008-12-09, review by: traficantesdehardware.com

  • La Kingston DataTraveler 150 alcanza sobradamente las expectativas que teníamos puestas en ella. Esperábamos que sus velocidades de lectura y escritura estuvieran a la altura de su gran espacio de almacenaje, 32GB. Kingston ha rea...

 
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