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Smaller is bigger, or smaller is better? I don’t remember. Whatever the old saying goes, it looks like one of the latest fashions among computer companies is to stuff as much as storage possible in their tiny USB flash drives. Want to see and example? Here is Kingston DataTravel 150 for your very eyes.
As a matter of fact, this small USB dongle will hit the market in two different sizes: 32GB and 64GB and they will cost for $132 and $177, respectively. The DT150 will be fully compatible with Windows, OS X and Linux. Other important features include:
- Five year warranty.
- Dimensions: 3.06″ x 0.9″ x 0.47″ (77.9mm x 22mm x 12.05mm).
- Poket size to stuff it in your pockets.
Tags: usb storage
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