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For Mac users... do not buy! November 29, 2006 C. Reynolds 18 out of 31 found this review helpful
Description does not include important fact that this is not Mac compatible. Once used, it cannot be formatted except on a PC. I couldn't even check to see if it worked to transfer files, although I did see many "zero KB" files, so I don't think it worked. All I know for sure is once the files are deleted the device will not show as empty until it is connected to a PC.
Great value November 10, 2006 Christoph (Austin, TX) 44 out of 52 found this review helpful
What's to say about it. It works, great size, and one of the more competitively priced ones at the time. 2 gigs of storage for this price is about as good as it gets.
great flash November 3, 2006 Cesar A. Garcia Garcia (El Paso, TX United States) 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
great flash stick, easy to carry and handle, a lot of memory space.
Strongly recommended October 25, 2006 J. Solis (Miami, FL) 9 out of 10 found this review helpful
Kingston's 2GB Data Traveler USB drive is perfect to storage files. I have looked for a 2 GB USB and found this one to be the cheapest based on its characteristices. I think it is a bargain price.
fast, cheap, and no u3 junk - highly recommend September 8, 2006 doug 233 out of 242 found this review helpful
For the guy who posted above, there is no lanyard included with this flash drive.
I got this a couple days ago. Looking for something that could hold large files to let me switch from a laptop to desktop and back more easily (no more toting a whole external hard drive back and forth).
Other than cost (and this seems to be a good bargain), my other issue when looking at flash drives is speed (also I didn't want any of that U3 crud). I transferred a 490 MB file to the flash drive in just about 3 minutes. That's more than fast enough for me.
The flash drive has turned out to be a silver lining too. After I found out I would not be able to install Linux on my desktop, I found that I can actually install various Linux distros to the flash drive and boot from it instead (search for pen drive linux), with plenty of space still to spare.
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