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November 2010
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The editors liked
Significantly faster than USB 2.0 flash drives
USB 3.0 gives a decent speed boost
The editors didn't like
A little on the chunky side
Doesn't realise the full potential of USB 3.0
Huge footprint could make squeezing it in next to other USB peripherals difficult
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Published: 2011-01-18, Author: Andrew , review by: techworld.com
Compared to USB 2.0 flash drives, the Kingston DT Ultimate 3.0 64GB is a fast storage device — well over twice the speed of the best that USB 2.0 has to offer, in fact. This speed is particularly welcome for the larger capacity thumb drives that are b...
Fast USB3 connection, USB2 compatibility, Good file copying performance, Stylish construction, even though it looks a bit “bulky” No noise, Did not require an additional power source, Good value for money
The device becomes very hot when working, USB2 connection requires 2 USB2 ports.
The Kingston DT Ultimate 3.0 is a very well performing USB3 flash memory stick which also offers USB2 connectivity. If you have the benefit of a USB3 equipped computer and when you have to transport a lot of data, then the Kingston DT Ultimate 3.0 is a ve...
For those who transfer files a lot and can't stand waiting for those transfers to finish, a drive like Kingston's DataTraveler Ultimate 3.0 is perfect. It takes great advantage of the USB 3.0 bus but doesn't cost an arm and a leg like some other model...
Comes in high capacities from 16GB to 64GB, Great transfer rates compared to USB 2.0, High performance allows more uses than just storage, A good looking drive!
Early adopter premium pricing
Simply put, USB 3.0 is now fast enough to make you think you have a lower end SSD within your system. While it’s not meant to be your primary storage, it is meant to be a more improved, quick, portable storage solution. While you could pick up an exte...
Abstract: Sure, a flash drive review. What could possibly be so interesting about another flash drive? This one supports USB3 and comes with much faster speeds than USB2. Kingston's DataTraveler Ultimate is their first foray into USB3 and it comes packed with lots...
Abstract: USB 3.0 devices can deliver data to and from PCs in a hurry. But you already knew that. What makes these new USB 3.0 devices even better? These five USB 3.0 devices are ready and waiting for those who need to move data from here to there quickly and a...
Stylish good looks in a retro chic kinda way, Decent read performance with good write performance, LED indicator is not annoyingly bright, Great 5 year warranty, No software needed to get the most from it, Uses default MS drivers, Y adapter included for increased compatibility with USB 2.0 systems
Pricey for the speed it offers, May block USB ports to either side of it, Requires USB 3.0 to get the most from it, Will more than likely NEED the Y adapter for hassle-free USB 2.0 connectivity...
While not the fastest USB 3.0 flash drive I have seen, it is still a very tempting little drive with a killer warranty and enough speed to satisfy most customer's needs. If you are the kind of person who doesn't mind giving up some read speed for longe...
Bigger is sometimes better, and ironically, smaller can be as well. As we've seen today, it's possible to have the best of both worlds: higher storage capacity in a small form factor for a flash drive. Portability and durability are two essential quali...