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Build Quality (Overall), Design, Pull-Design (No Cap Needed), , ,
Plastic Exterior, Price (Compared To The Competition), Performance (Compared To The Competition), Lanyard Not Included,
All PagesPage 9 of 9CONLCUSIONLike i always say results are mostly what matters when reviewing/testing a product which one can actually benchmark its performance and this review is not an exception to that rule (none never is). Unfortunately i don't know...
Abstract: The Kingston DataTraveler Elite 3.0 is designed to be a lower-cost version of the Kingston DataTraveler Ultimate 3.0 Gen. 2 flash drive and it shows. Not only is its rated performance lower - 70 MBs instead of 100 MB/s (read) and 30 MB/s instead of 70....
Great performance, Sliding mechanism, Stylish three colour design, Five year warranty, Low price
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PositiveGreat performanceSliding mechanismStylish three colour designFive year warrantyLow priceNegativeNoneTime to finish this review, and again I am left with only positive things to say about the Kingston DataTraveler Elite 3.0, starting with the low p...
At $46 the Kingston DataTraveler Elite 3.0 32GB USB Flash Drive is not a bad deal. It is not as fast as we would like it to have been, but it is still faster than any of the USB 2.0 drives that we have tinkered with. The capacity at 32GB is very nice givi...
Less rugged than other Kingston USB 3.0 flash drives
Kingston’s first budget USB 3.0 flash drive is a solid performer meeting its advertised speeds without any issues. While the DataTraveler Elite 3.0 is not as fast as it’s predecessors from Kingston it does pretty well compared to the older USB 2.0 sta...
Published: 2012-08-15, Author: Zara , review by: pcworld.co.nz
Abstract: The Kingston DataTraveler Elite is a lightweight, pop-top USB 3.0 flash drive offering claimed speeds of up to 70Mbyte/s read and 30Mbyte/s write. We tested the 16GB model, which costs $28, but it also comes in sizes up to 64GB. Note that this is a pla...