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Kingston Takes DataTraveler to 64 GB

Kingston Takes DataTraveler to 64 GB

Memory and storage manufacturer Kingston has has introduced a new 64 GB edition of its DT150 DataTraveler USB drive, offering a new capacious storage option for folks like digital photographers and videographers who need to carry significant amounts of data with them. The DT150 works with Windows 2000/XP/Vista as well as Mac OS 10.3+ and Linux 2.6+, and just pops into any available USB port.

“The new 64GB DataTraveler 150 takes transportable storage to the next level with big capacity in a small package,” said Kingston flash business development manager Jaja Lin, in a statement. “As file sizes increase with digital media content such as music and photos, the need for USB Flash drives with high capacities will continue to rise. The DT150 certainly addresses those needs today.”

The DT150 is shipping now, with the 64 GB edition priced at $177; a smaller 32 GB edition is available for $116.

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