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Feeling a little wistful for the old days when USB flash drives costs hundreds of dollars apiece? Then you may want to pick up Kingston’s new 128GB DataTraveler 200, which is apparently not only largest drive of its type to date but, at $546, one of the most expensive as well. In addition to that added storage space, that hefty price will also buy you a fairly rugged drive with a capless design, plus some built-in password protection and the usual Windows ReadyBoost capabilities. Of course, if you don’t need that extra space, you can simply pick up Kingston’s 32GB or 64GB drives, which run a slightly more reasonable $120 and $213, respectively.
[Via Test Freaks]
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Kingston rolls out 128GB DataTraveler 200 USB flash drive originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 15 Jun 2009 17:58:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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