Reviews for Kingston DataTraveler 150 - 32 GB USB 2.0 Flash Drive DT150/32GB (Orange/Black)

Kingston DataTraveler 150 - 32 GB USB 2.0 Flash Drive DT150/32GB (Orange/Black) by Kingston Digital, Inc.

Kingston DataTraveler 150 - 32 GB USB 2.0 Flash Drive DT150/32GB (Orange/Black) List Price: $86.99
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Digital camera reviews of Kingston DataTraveler 150 - 32 GB USB 2.0 Flash Drive DT150/32GB (Orange/Black)

Digital camera Review: 32 gb Flash Drive
Summary: 4 Stars

As far as ordering I had no problem. the only think is that I didnot receive my purchase untill 5 days after the target dates that were indicated.
It would be nice if a conformation of shipment would be sent to purchaser. This would negate the problem that I experenced. My order was misplaced by the vendor and I had to call to inquire what was wrong.

Digital camera Review: 32GB DataTraveler Flash Drive
Summary: 5 Stars

I take lots of digital photos on my travels and found the Kingston Technology DT150/32GB DataTraveler (USA Flash Drive) to be great. Interestingly I was recently in China and Hong Kong and was not able to find a 32GB drive in either place. The price on Amazon was very good also.

Digital camera Review: 32gb Kingston Data Traveler Stick Drive
Summary: 5 Stars

I think this is an exceptional deal for the price. I have been using it almost exclusively for the last month or so since I bought it and have had no trouble with it. The size is perfect, as I can carry pretty large blocks of financial paperwork, movies, music, etc. all on the same stick. The snap off cover seems to fit pretty good also, so I haven't had it come off and get lost.

Digital camera Review: 4 out of 5 stars
Summary: 4 Stars

It is a good product, and offered at a reasonable price, but it needs a better lanyard at the outset. I've only had the product a short while, and therefore can't attest to product durability at this time. Main and only problem I have encountered thus far is the memory stick does not work with my ADSTech USB 2.0 Cardbus Interface Card, and therefore I must use the older USB 1.1 port on my (very old) Dell Latitude Laptop. I'm sure people with newer laptops won't encounter this problem, and the manual indicates some USB 2.0 cards can't power the memory stick, as in my case. Despite these factors, I recommend the product to anyone.

Digital camera Review: A fair tradeoff
Summary: 4 Stars

As others have mentioned, it's not fast. At worst it's been as low as 5mbps, but generally speaking I can fill it in 35-40 minutes, which isn't bad at all for a 32GB drive. If you just need small files fast, you're better off with a high speed 2GB drive anyway, this is more for your weekly personal backup to put in the safe deposit box, or that sort of use.

I would also like to point out for those noticing that it reads "30.1GB" in Windows - we have reached a point where there is a noticeable difference between a gigabyte (what this has 32 of) and a gibibyte (what this has 30.1 of). The terms have been confused because they were used in two different standards, but your operating system reads data in binary groupings by JDEC standards, so it's technically measuring in kibibytes (1024 bytes), mebibytes (1024 kibibytes), and gibibytes (1024 mebibytes). Drives are sold in SI unit gigabytes (1000 megabytes) rounded down. If you multiply it out, a 32 gigabyte drive is 32,000,000,000 bytes, while your operating system calls it "32 GB" at 34,359,738,368 bytes. So no, you're not being cheated out of that last 1.9GB.
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