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| Kingston Data Traveler 1 GB USB Flash Drive ( DTI/1GB ) | 
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| Brand: Kingston Category: CE
List Price: $23.99 Buy New: $2.44 You Save: $21.55 (90%)
New (62) Used (1) from $2.44
Avg. Customer Rating: 410 reviews
Media: Accessory Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Fragile: No Batteries Included: No Hard Drive Size: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 2.6 x 0.8 x 0.4 nv:Type: Flash Drive Memory Size: 1GB Write Speed: 3Mbps Security: N/A Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product. Warranty: 5 years warranty
MPN: DTI/1GB Model: DTI/1GB UPC: 740617086102 EAN: 0740617086102 ASIN: B000AV14M2
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Customer Reviews:
Inexpensive and works like a charm February 24, 2008 This USB flash drive works like a charm and is very affordable. The only reason I didn't give it 5 stars is because I don't think the loop to attach to your key chain seems very sturdy, though it is fine so far.
Handy gadget February 22, 2008 These little gems are lifesavers. This one performs well. The problem is while most have a metal loop for attaching to a keychain, Kingston, sadly, made theirs out of plastic and it broke the first time I put my keys in my pocket. I expected more from a name brand like Kingston.
Great flash drive February 19, 2008 Unlike other flash drives this one has taken the abuse users throw out it and continues to work flawlessly.
Had to reformat it to make it work February 15, 2008 The drive would not work until I reformated it. Also I had to Quick format it before a full reformat would work. Also it came formatted "FAT" versus "FAT32" so it was incompatibile with various Digital Picture frames (e.g. Coby models)
Addendum: the REAL issue is that this a USB 2.0 ONLY device. Even after I reformatted it, once I took it out of my (USB 1.1) computer, it was unusable in my computer- although in works fine in USB 2.0 computers
died quickly February 14, 2008 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I bought the 1GB data traveler a while ago and never opened it. I needed it this weekend to backup an itunes downloaded movie and so cracked it open. I put the file on the device using computer#1. When I put the stick into computer #2, I kept getting error messages from WinXP that the device was using too much power on the usb hub it was plugged into and I kept having to reset the port. I moved the stick to the back usb ports on the MOBO and it still was not recognized and would not mount. Taking it back to the 1st computer, it now no longer mounts and would not be recognized. I put in an older 256 and 512MB flash drives back into all these same USB ports on both computers #1 & 2 and they both mount up and are recognized, NO PROBLEM. So this device got used exactly one time and then died horribly. It has a 5yr warranty, but would probably cost more to ship it back and forth than to buy a new bigger memory drive!
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