
Kingston is a renowned name in the field of portable Flash drives and SSD’s, and now it has introduced a massive 256 Gb USB Flash drive.
Now you can carry all your Media collection in your pocket !
It is the best thing that you can carry with you and if your Laptop hard drive is not enough for you, then this Flash is a must buy for you.
We have done an analysis on how much things you can fill up in the massive storage available… Read more to know !
1. Movies !
If you are into a lot of Movie watching then you can take this USB drive to a similar friend of yours and copy !!…
- DVD rip – 700 Mb - 374 Movies !
- DVR R – 4.7 Gb - 54 Movies !
- Blu Ray – 25 Gb - 10 Movies !
2. Songs !
Well this drive can store songs of a whole era !
- MP3 – 6 Mb – 43,690 Songs !
- Video DVD rip – 80 Mb – 3276 Songs !
- FLV format – 20 Mb – 13107 Songs !
3. Games !
Games take a huge space these days, and an average game takes up about 10 Gb
- Game – 10 GB – 25 Games !
So we can see that this new kingston USB flash Drive can do wonders !
The Specifications of the Flash are as follows.
- Read Speed – 20 MB/sec
- Write – 10 MB/sec
- Security protection by setting up a password on flash access
- Operating Temperature — 32°> 140° Fahrenheit (0° > 60° Celsius)
- Storage Temperature — -4° > 185° Fahrenheit (-20° > 85° Celsius)
At 10 MB writing speed it will take nearly 7 hours to fill up the usb drive.
256 GB pendrive is like having a Truck compressed in a form of a Ladyfinger sized object .
You can carry it anywhere . This will dramatically change the use of portable HDD’s in future if the prices go much low than the current situation .
awesome stuff…256GB!!!! that is huge….
How much?
Funny, I thought the same thing as both Joanie and Nouman. First, woooow. Second, how much?
For the moment it doesn’t look like the DT300 is available in the U.S. but pricing in the UK currently sits at £567 ($935).
Well space is always a good a thing but the straw is still the same i.e USB 2.0 with data rate of approx 11MB/s .It will be a bigger sucess if lunched on USB 3.0
Pretty darn pricey. Wait till it comes out in USB 3.0.
I agree, USB 3.0 will be needed to make this a success. The price will have to at least be in the range of an external HD of the same capacity.
SSDs are coming to replace HDs anyway speed, reliability, and size will be very important
anybody know how much this one costs
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