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Kingston, the producer for memory products is now light years ahead of our time. After releasing the DataTraveler 200 Thumb Drive, just a month ago with a price range in the hundreds, Kingston returns for more with the DataTraveler 300 with a max memory of up to 256 GB.
Who on earth needs that much travel memory, considering there aren’t many computers that offer that much space? Although the DataTraveler is not available in the US yet, it’ll still cost you a mind blowing $900. I think I’ll just wait till it comes to the United States, it might be cheaper by then.
(Via Gizmodo)
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What are portable hard drives for?.. You could buy loads of hard drives with that money