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Kingston adds USB flash models to line

32MB, 64MB and 128MB
Mon Jan 13 2003, 14:42
MEMORY FIRM Kingston said it has introduced 32MB, 64MB and 128MB USB flash memory modules, called Data Traveller, to its product line.

These are little devices which plug into a USB port and appear as hard drives to your system.

We reviewed such a system from Transcend, back in September, which you can find here.

The firm said it would introduce more products in the same line during 2003.

The 32MB module will cost £31, the 64MB part £42, and the 128MB module £67, said Kingston. But to those prices you have to add value added tax - 17.5% in this kingdom.

The Data Traveller is supported by Windows operating systems and by MAC 0S9.x and 10.x. µ

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