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Old Feb 27, 2008, 11:52 AM   #1
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Kingston 4GB DataTraveler Mini Review

We have seen our fair share of USB flash drives come through our lab and progressively with each one, they get faster, smaller and hold more data. It's up to companies like Kingston to put out products that gives us choices when we are in the market for a flash drive. Whether you are a network administrator that needs to conduct system maintenance or a high school student who wants to carry around files to share with friends, everyone has a need for portable storage. Read on and let HardwareLogic help you find out if the Kingston DataTraveler Mini is right for you.

Let's take a trip down memory lane and go back to 1987. Ronald Reagan was busy being the 'Great Communicator', the Cold War was still frigid and the Minnesota Twins shocked the country by pulling off a World Series victory after winning only 85 games in the regular season. That same year, Kingston Technology was founded by John Tu and David Sun. The small company only offered a single product but soon became the fastest growing firm in the kingdom err... nation. Time warp to 2008 and Kingston now offers over 2,000 memory products and its annual revenue has peaked to (place pinky to mouth) $3.7 billion dollars. Not bad.
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