Testseek.com have collected 22 expert reviews of the Kingston DataTraveler 200 USB2 and the average rating is 82%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Kingston DataTraveler 200 USB2.
September 2009
(82%)
22 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Fast read speeds, sturdy and good-looking sliding design, software
Slow write speeds, build quality, security software has flaws, no USB extension cable
With a steady rise in the capacity of USB flash drives, it has now become possible to carry almost everything that you could carry on an external hard drive. Kingston has come out with a 64GB version of their Datatraveler 200 model of USB Flash drives ...
Abstract: Recently Microsoft finally allowed users to use USB flash memory to supplement the over priced hard drives the Xbox 360 relies upon. Usable space is restricted to 16GB, no matter how large the flash drive, but as you can use the drives for both ...
Abstract: USB flash drives are fantastic for storing and transporting data. Not only can you always carry your important documents, Internet bookmarks, favourite music and low-footprint applications, but USB flash drives are also excellent carriers of anti-vir...
Abstract: We were a little let down by the rather cheap, plastic approach to the design of the DataTraveler 200 but its amazing to think that its now possible to cram 128GB of storage into something so small. With solid security backing up the high capacities...
Abstract: The DataTraveler 200 features password protection via Password Traveler software, allowing you to create and access a password-protected, secure area of the drive called a Privacy Zone. Still this is yet another drive that comes alone..
The Kingston 32GB DataTraveler 200 is a solid performing mainstream USB 2.0 Flash drive that has the ability to store massive amounts of data for those needing it. ...
Though this isn’t the fastest, most inexpensive 64GB flash drive we’ve tried, its long warranty and password protection make it worthy of consideration. ...
Large capacities at affordable prices, Great read & average write performance, Supports Windows ReadyBoost, Retractable USB connector
Bulky case design blocks adjacent USB ports, Not ruggedized, No Linux or OS X support with Password Traveler, PasswordTraveler doesn't support competitor flash drives, PasswordTraveler will not operate properly with Readyboost enabled...
Featuring the same great capacities as the Kingston DT150, Kingston's newest Data Traveler 200 flash drive includes a retractable USB connector, increased storage capacities and a slick new look making it hard not to recommend to anyone looking for a n...
DataTraveler 200 64GB will set you back a bit over €125, and while that money can buy you a 500GB 2,5 inch external disk you won’t be fitting it in your pocket anytime soon. The second issue with an external hard drive is that once you drop it, you are...
DataTraveler 200 64GB will set you back a bit over €125, and while that money can buy you a 500GB 2,5 inch external disk you won’t be fitting it in your pocket anytime soon. The second issue with an external hard drive is that once you drop it, you are...