
Kingston DataTraveler 200 - 64 GB USB 2.0 Flash Drive DT200/64GB (Black/Yellow)
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Product Features
- Operating Temperature ¿ 32° to 140° F (0° to 60° C)/ Storage Temperature ¿ -4° to 185° F (-20° to 85° C)
- Enhanced ¿ for Windows ReadyBoost on Vista-based systems**
- Simple ¿ just plug into a USB port
- Safeguarded ¿ includes Password Traveler security software for Windows
- Practical ¿ durable, capless design
Product Description
Kingston’s new DataTraveler 200 USB Flash drive is ideal for storing and transferring digital images and presentations and transporting all kinds of data. With capacities up to 128GB, the DataTraveler 200 features password protection via Password Traveler software, which allows you to create and access a password-protected, secure area of the drive called a “Privacy Zone.” DataTraveler 200 is ideal for those who need significant storage capacity and data protection in a sleek, durable design. With a capless design and enhanced with Windows ReadyBoost ,** the DataTraveler 200 is perfect for home or business. More Details >>Customer Reviews
I too wound up with a counterfit version of this DataTraveler 200 that does not work. it allows data to be transfered, and clocks away the memory capacity, then memory doesn't work, often just disapears. More >>
GaterLater
I second the review by V. Rooney. Product has lots of memory but it does you no good if the device fails.
Mine failed within the first week. More >>
NY Dude
ATTENTION I bought this from a seller for 1/2 the price, it is counterfeit, it stoped working I called Kingston and they told me that it was not theirs, they ask me for the number on the metal part of the usb, and there is no number. More >>
Nuno J. Luis
This KIngston product is NOT as they claim. It is very slow compared to other jump drives I own. Additionally, they claim it is Ready Boost compatable. More >>
SJR
I am not the only person who has had this drive fail due to poor design. Feel free to browse the reviews on NewEgg where I know for certain that others have mentioned this failure happen to them as well. More >>
Brian Gouge