Enter your username and password.
-
more about #kingston more comments → FooSchnickens - BPH Free: Now all we need is for Brando to make one of these that also doubles as an international wall outlet adapter (with expandable cup holder) and we'll be... more » Ghettoshark: My question? Why would anyone need that much? I have barely 320 GB on my PC and it's more than enough for what I do. more » PurpleMonkeyDishwasher:: I'd say they just skip the US release until these things become like $30 bucks which will likely be in like a year or two. more » Jnetty: In a 1 year or two 128GB will cost $20 or less and new models with 512 or 1 terabyte will be coming out. more » Lukasz Fabis: Damn. 3 orders of magnitude more space at a similar price to what was available just a handful of years ago. Damn. more » Hello Mister Walrus: Why do I get the feeling that this is the sort of thing that the military spends money on for "enhanced security"? more » -
#cardreaders
Kingston MobileLite G2 Card Reader Protects Your Cards Like They're Delicate Flowers
Kingston's followup to its MobileLite, the MobileLite G2, brings a new, dual-slider design that aims to protect your SD/HC and microSD/HC cards from harm. It's the most caring card reader on the market. More » -
#usb
The Inevitable 256GB Thumb Drive Comes to Pass, Courtesy of Kingston
Here's your cold, bitter, daily dose of hardware obsolescence: Just a month after passing the already-ridiculous 128GB barrier, Kingston has released the 256GB DataTraveler 300. It isn't available in the US, but if/when it is, it'll run around $900. [Kingston] -
#usb
Kingston Launches "World's First" 128GB USB Flash Drive... For The Price Of A Laptop
Remember those heady days when USB drives used to cost hundreds of dollars? Well, thanks to Kingston's latest 128GB monster, they can again. More » -

