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    Kingston debuts DataTraveler 410 flash drives

    Posted on Tuesday, September 22 2009 @ 20:08:01 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck


    Kingston introduced the DataTraveler 410 USB flash drives, with read and write speeds of up to 20MB/s these units are not the fastest sticks and the only special feature is the inclusion of password protection software. The Kingston DataTraveler 410 units have a capless swivel design and are available in capacities of 4GB, 8GB, 16GB and 32GB for $26, $46, $84, and $134, respectively. These MSRPs seem quite expensive considering that you can already find 32GB flash sticks for around $70 at Newegg.
    The faster read and write speeds make the DataTraveler 410 the ideal drive for high-definition photos, large documents, presentations, music, videos and other data. It includes SecureTraveler software which allows users to create and access a password-protected area of the drive called the "Privacy Zone."



     
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