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Kingston DTI 4 GB USB Flash Drive Electronics
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Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great thumb drive
I've been using Kingston flash drives and PC RAM for a few years now with no troubles at all. I bought this flash drive for $18 as an upgrade from an earlier, lower capacity model. They have an 8GB now at approximately $30 or so. There's also a retractable USB plug design for a dollar or so more.

Obviously, you'll need a different solution altogether to handle that 500 album mp3 collection. But using this in concert with a quality sync/backup utility like GoodSync or Bamboo should be ideal for anyone looking to keep their most important data safe and accessible. For the money, Kingston drives are among the best in my opinion.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Easy to use, small and compact
These flash drives work well, and are very small and compact. The lid stores on the end while in use, and it is very handy when done. Good price, too.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great usb flash
Excellent to store music (1000songs) or (5000pics) got it right on time will recomend it to anyone.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Works Very Well
It's a flash drive - it functions just fine so what more can be said? I haven't been having any problems with it and it functions in exactly the same way as my other flash drives.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Works
I have been using the drive to move data between my old Win 2000 and new 64-bit Vista computer, works flawlessly in both. I like the protective cap which you store on the other end to prevent misplacing it. You do have to remember to use the "Safely Remove Hardware" link in the system tray before unplugging, but I assume this is true of any flash drive.


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