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Kingston 32GB DataTraveler 200 USB Flash Drive
| Manufacturer: | Kingston |
| Product: | DataTraveler 200 |
| Date: | Fri, Dec 11, 2009 - 12:00 AM |
| Written By: | Nathan Kirsch - |
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Final Thoughts and Conclusions
Capacity
Since all storage drives use 1 Megabyte (MB) = 1,000,000 bytes to figure out the storage capacity the drive will be a little smaller than some expect. Some of the listed capacity is also used for formatting and other functions and is therefore not available for data storage.

The actual usable storage space on the 32GB Kingston DataTraveler 200 is 29.8GB as you can see from the drive properties screen capture
shown above.

Final Thoughts and Conclusions
The Kingston 32GB DataTraveler 200 USB 2.0 Flash drive’s robust storage capability lets consumers store complete libraries of music, photos and videos. It is also a great tool for business users who carry around large databases or files. For example, one of the servers that powers Legit Reviews went down last month and we actually used this drive on our failed server to get the MySQL database we needed off it. In an emergency like that you need hardware that works and is reliable, so we were happy with the DT200 was up to the task. The performance of the drive was also nice as we found it to be significantly faster than the DT112 that we benchmarked it against. Looking back at the benchmark numbers they are solid, but still left some room to be desired when it comes to write performance. To be honest you can never have enough performance, so until the USB 2.0 bus is saturated we will always say we want faster flash drives.
Speaking about speed, we wonder when Kingston will announce DataTraveler SuperSpeed USB 3.0 ready devices. Our guess is that they will be coming out in the not too distant future and if we are lucky we might even get to see some at CES 2010 next month. We just had a peak at SuperSpeed USB 3.0 performance last month and it is by far one of the most impressive performance jumps that we have ever seen since Legit Reviews began reviewing computer hardware back in 2002. USB 3.0 is only just now started to come to market though, but should be more popular once companies like Intel integrate USB 3.0 technology in their chipsets.
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32GB - Blue - DT200/32GB - $79.99
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64GB - Yellow - DT200/64GB - $150.99
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128GB - Grey - DT200/128GB - $396.99

Legit Bottom Line: The Kingston 32GB DataTraveler 200 is a solid performing mainstream USB 2.0 Flash drive that has the ability to store massive amounts of data for those needing it.
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