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Review Date: 04-JUN-2009
RRP: $1139.00
4.25
If security is a must, Kingston's DataTraveler Vault - Privacy Edition is a good choice. However, if you aren't backed by corporate or government funds, this is one expensive USB flash drive.
Review Date: 26-MAR-2009
RRP: $855.00
4.25
The Kingston SSDNow M series SNM125-S2/80GB is a small, cool, quiet and quick 2.5in solid-state hard drive that will fit into your laptop hard drive bay or mini-PC. Its has a very high cost per gigabyte, however, and a relatively low total storage capacity.
Review Date: 15-DEC-2008
RRP: $299.00
4.25
The Kingston DataTraveler 150 (64GB) is big, fast and relatively cheap. You'll need to decide whether or not you're comfortable storing this much data on an unencrypted drive, but apart from that it's a great USB flash drive.
Review Date: 19-MAR-2007
RRP: $24.40
3.50
If you are looking for a very cheap 1GB USB flash drive that's well-built and can sychronise data between your PCs, the Kingston Data Traveller Mini is your best bet.
Review Date: 19-JUN-2006
RRP: $549.00
4.50
There are certainly cheaper solutions on the market, but this is the first we’ve seen to keep your data this secure in a manner that’s almost entirely invisible to the end user and doesn’t adversely affect the convenience of the medium. It’s a perfect solution for both security-conscious corporations and consumers — assuming they’re Windows-only.

 
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