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Friday, December 30, 2005
The Kingston 15-In-1 Hi-Speed Reader is a compact USB 2.0 card reader. But the lack of an integrated USB connector means you will have to carry and use the rather bulky USB cable. On the plus side, the USB cable comes with a ferrite core filter which reduces interference on the USB signals. Not common but always welcomed. Its build quality is good, as far as plastic chassis goes. But the rubber feet they used are too small to cover the screw holes. They detach very easily. In fact, we already lost one of them. We wonder if they are covered under the magnificent 5-year warranty...
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Wednesday, December 21, 2005
Kingston Technology has developed a novel product to address USB flash drive data security issues, while maintaining the quick data transfer speeds that USB2.0 affords. It has done this by embedding a hardware-based 128-bit Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) co-processor to handle all algorithm processing within its flagship DataTraveler Elite series USB flash drives. The hardware encryption co-processor works in conjunction with Kingston's TravelerSafe+ software to encrypt/decrypt files stored on a specified portion of the USB flash drive that is created by the owner. The entire AES-128 encryption process is transparent to the owner, and does not diminish transfer speeds nor draw CPU cycles away from the host PC...
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Tuesday, December 6, 2005
The Kingston FCR-HS215/1 is the fastest flash media reader that we have seen to date and it comes at an MSRP of under $19. If you don't have a high speed memory reader give your old one away like we did and order the Kingston 15-in-1 Flash memory reader, it won't disappoint...
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Saturday, July 2, 2005
With the Kingston DataTraveler, it is a very simple and basic device that does exactly what it is suppose to do. Those looking for a long term investment will particularly like the high endurance factor the DataTraveler has to offer. For those who need additional features, Kingston now offers several models: DataTraveler II, DataTraveler II Plus and DataTraveler Elite. Each product has a unique feature to suite your taste.
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Tuesday, June 7, 2005
We found the Kingston Ultimate SD Card is ideal for the business traveler. Our high speed 1GB SD card was able to work in our notebook, cellular phone, digital camera, and television. With the 1GB of storage space we were able to use one card to carry all of our data while traveling for press events. Nothing was found to be incompatible with the 133x card, so even if your current device won't read/write that fast don't worry. A good thing to remember when it comes to flash memory is that it is backwards compatible.
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Monday, April 25, 2005
The KHX6000D2K2 kit is a matched pair dual channel 512MB DDR2 750MHz PC2-6000 modules. These modules are rated at 4-4-4-12 timings with 1.9 Volts. Not the lowest latency on the market today by any means, but still considered low latency for DDR2 memory at 750MHz
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Friday, February 18, 2005
USB flash drives are quickly becoming a commodity, and manufacturers are doing any means necessary to distinguish their products from the competitions. Kingston, in this case, has chosen M-Systems' DiskOnKey 500 to boost flash drive security, synchronization features and data durability for its new DataTraveler Elite. Kingston's DiskOnKey 500-powered USB flash drive offers 128-bit AES encryption, bookmark/file synchronization software, 24MB/s read & 14MB/s write speeds in addition to five-year warranty.
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Saturday, February 12, 2005
Overall, I think the Kingston KHX5400D2K2/1G kit is an ideal pair of modules for your DDR2-based system, whether you overclock or not. It is fully capable of running at tight timings at 533MHz, and for those who are overclocking, 675MHz at 4-4-4-10 is easily achievable.
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Saturday, January 22, 2005
Don't expect to take the cheapest DDR2 motherboards you can find and expect to get PC2-6000 to work on it just because the memory is rated to run that. Kudos to Kingston for working on PC2-6000 memory and for letting the enthusiast community know that they are ready for faster memory. Now if we could just get a bunch of motherboards that support PC2-6000 and beyond! ;-)
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