• Kingston DataTraveler 310 256 GB

    Kingston DataTraveler 310 256 GB

    Jayesh Limaye, May 05, 2010 1148 hrs IST

    World's largest USB Flash drive

    Fast read speeds, 256 GB capacity

    No USB extension cable, average write speeds, extremely expensive

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USB Flash drives are known for their portability, but the capacity has always been one thing that is found lacking. The largest USB Flash drive we have tested had a capacity of 64 GB, and we have tested just one such drive so far. Now, Kingston has sent us a USB Flash drive with a capacity that rivals portable hard drive capacities!



The Kingston DataTraveler 310 256 GB is the world's largest USB Flash drive. To give you some idea of the capacity, you can store 54 DVDs or the contents of 10 Blu-ray discs. And it is so expensive that you do not get it off the shelf, but have to place an order for it. To find out more about this elusive drive, read on.



The Flash drive comes in a nice transparent blister pack. A USB extension cable would have allowed you to plug it into a rear USB port, without the need to reach to the back of your PC, but unfortunately, this has not been provided with this drive.


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(10) Comments
sid
,thane, on May 05, 2010 03:03 PM
World's largest USB Flash drive?? wat u techtree people mean????
Amulu
,Bhuji, on May 06, 2010 05:01 PM
Why asking the obvious - one look at that photo must indicate to you that this is biggest USB flash drive.
Sanket
,Mumbai, on May 08, 2010 03:51 PM
By largest, they meant Highest capacity
Rishi
,Duabi, on Jan 28, 2012 06:41 PM
it is 6K in dubai as seen in dubai mall in DSF
chris25
,Mumbai, on May 08, 2010 09:06 PM
U can get a transend 250 gb hdd for Rs 3,500 instead of this.
Manju
,Bangalore, on May 08, 2010 03:27 PM
This will cost 48K---------ridiculous For 9K ---- 320GB is available with even compact size. ok
Puneet K Gargya
,New Delhi, on May 07, 2010 04:43 PM
May be a good product but at 48K does not make any sense for anyone to purchase it. At this price it may just be good artefact for technical museum
Akshay
,Bangalore, on May 06, 2010 07:51 PM
48k!!!!..r u kidding me!!! kingston boys have gone nuts ;)....this toy wont even sell in the gray markets..
sdaf
,sdf, on May 05, 2010 07:19 PM
this one is definitely not gng 2do gud business INDIA !!
nick192
,pune, on May 05, 2010 12:59 PM
48k.... wut d fish !

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