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Tue, Jun 16, 2009

Kingston pushes USB flash drives to 128GB

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Kingston is now letting you stuff your pockets with less money and more portable data storage.  The new DataTraveler comes in 3 sizes. 128GB for $546, a world’s first in portal data storage sizes, 64GB for $213, and 32GB for $120.  If I had a say in renaming these drives, it would be DataTraveler 200 – Baller Series.  Because who in their right minds would buy thumb drives at those prices?  Especially when there are free email and online file storage websites out there. Oh well, I guess when you’re rich, you need things like this to show off.

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2 Responses to “Kingston pushes USB flash drives to 128GB”

  1. NinjaJJ says:

    DAMN

  2. Luke says:

    These days the whole point of a thumb drive is taking it to a machine that’s somehow, through bad luck or some kind of curse, not connected to the internet.

    I won’t disagree about the price point issue though – as if you needed one more reason for losing your thumb drive to suck.

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