USB FLASH DRIVEKingston DataTraveler Mini Slim Kingston has always been excellent as far as memory and flash storage products are concerned. This time around they have introduced a new product known as the DataTraveler Mini Slim. As the name points out, this fl ash drive is quite slim and almost looks like a MicroSD card with a USB interface. Weighing just around 1.5 grams, this little drive can actually get lost in your pocket. The DataTraveller Mini Slim series is available in black, pink and blue colors and variants of 2 GB, 4 GB, 8 GB and 16GB storage capacities. The fl ash drive
has a two year warranty. The Mini Slim was surprisingly sluggish when it came to real-world
fi le transfer tests. We transferred fi less amounting to around 500 MB each in single and multiple bundles. Write speeds of 1.8 MB/s and 1.1 MB/s were noted for single and multiple fi les
respectively, while read speeds were measured at 12 MB/s and 11 MB/s respectively. The DT Mini Slim is not advisable for those who need high data transfer speeds, anyone looking for a
small storage device which can slip into any corner of your bag or pocket will probably quite like it. The 4 GB capacity is enough for an average of 1,000 MP3 songs or fi ve DivX movie fi les. Sharing data is not a problem as the read speeds are above average, but fi lling the drive
to full capacity gives you enough time to take a lunch break.
has a two year warranty. The Mini Slim was surprisingly sluggish when it came to real-world
fi le transfer tests. We transferred fi less amounting to around 500 MB each in single and multiple bundles. Write speeds of 1.8 MB/s and 1.1 MB/s were noted for single and multiple fi les
respectively, while read speeds were measured at 12 MB/s and 11 MB/s respectively. The DT Mini Slim is not advisable for those who need high data transfer speeds, anyone looking for a
small storage device which can slip into any corner of your bag or pocket will probably quite like it. The 4 GB capacity is enough for an average of 1,000 MP3 songs or fi ve DivX movie fi les. Sharing data is not a problem as the read speeds are above average, but fi lling the drive
to full capacity gives you enough time to take a lunch break.
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