DataTraveler USB Flash drives are ideal for home office, small business, schools and promotions. They're affordable and put mobile storage in nearly anyone's hands. With 4GB of storage, this device allows you to easily carry a huge volume of electronic data.
Get affordable, mobile USB storage. This 4 GB USB flash drive lightens your load without emptying your wallet. As easy as click and drag, the DataTraveler holds just about any file you can think of, from reports and pictures, to spreadsheets and other important documents. It works with virtually any device with a USB port--even cross-platform from Macintosh to PC and vice versa.
Now you can store, carry and transfer files quickly in an affordable, convenient device. The DataTraveler from Kingston helps budget-conscious users break storage barriers, allowing you to easily store and move files in a device no bigger than a pocketknife.
Backed by a five-year warranty and Kingston's legendary service and support, the DataTraveler is a reliable, inexpensive solution for carrying files or your next promotion.
Customer Reviews:
Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 / 5.0
Can't boot from 16GB drive:
The 16GB Kingston drive will not boot Linux (but just produces BIOS errors), although 4GB and 8GB versions have worked well for this. The first time this happened, I thought the unit was defective, but a replacement behaves the same way. I've been installing Ubuntu to these drives using Pendrivelinux and booting on Thinkpads.
exellent!!!:
Used it the same day i got it, handy little flash drive,no problems to date, i will recommend this to any one. By the way it is worth the money
for about the same prices as UFD I can buy SATA II for USB:
sure HDD not pocket sized like UFD, but hitachi/seagate/wd current performance drives are about a gig for this price and are FASTER for sneakernet... and play well with my STB dvd/xvid/mp4 player. Since this was a gift.. meh. I only by lexar/corsair/OCZ high speed UFD
can't get it to work with HP computer:
I like this flash drive. It's pretty quick both reading and writing large WAV and text files, both of which I do often. However, for some reason, I have an HP desktop computer and this drive just refuses to work in it. The computer recognizes the drive, begins the process of downloading and then the computer freezes, the flash drive disappears in the Computer screen in Win 7, and then it's finished. If I unplug the drive and reinsert it, it recognizes it, I begin the download and the same process happens... more info