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Thread: Kingston 256GB Thumb Drive

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    Darth Sushi's Avatar Sushi Lord
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    Kingston 256GB Thumb Drive
    By John Herrman, 9:00 AM on Mon Jul 20 2009

    " 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. "

    Source: http://gizmodo.com/5318471/the-inevi...sy-of-kingston

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    Zip's Avatar Poster BT Rep: +1
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    I wouldn't trust that thing. 256gb on a stick can't be reliable.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zip View Post
    I wouldn't trust that thing. 256gb on a stick can't be reliable.
    On was basis do you make that judgment?


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    Quote Originally Posted by Skiz View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Zip View Post
    I wouldn't trust that thing. 256gb on a stick can't be reliable.
    On was basis do you make that judgment?
    Bad experience with big storage devices in an 'early stage' I guess.

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    Thats not really a valid reason though man. Personally I think its great. Hopefully they will be affordable in the near future like

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    Quote Originally Posted by Darth Sushi View Post
    It isn't available in the US, but if/when it is, it'll run around $900. "

    This is a recession though...

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    Can't wait for the price of these to come waaaaay down. I'm more comfortable when I get a thumb drive free with purchase from Newegg. Yeah, I know I am a cheeeeeeap bastard.

    From what I understand, memory like this fails after data has been saved and deleted hundreds (or thousands) of times. Seems that a large capacity would last longer, because data could be stored on the drive instead of needing to be deleted and re-written due to lack of capacity.
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    I'd prob pay around $300 or so.

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    With $900, I can buy a laptop!
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    hopefully drives this big will come down in price in a reasonable time frame considering the way hard drive capacity has been expanding...but then again dvd-9's are still too expensive
    Last edited by dutchmaster420; 07-21-2009 at 04:05 AM.

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