• Kingston DataTraveler with Migo

    Kingston DataTraveler with Migo

    Techtree News Staff, Jan 24, 2007 1628 hrs IST

    Kingston has added the DataTraveler Mini with Migo (using Migo software) to its family of miniature USB flash drives.

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Kingston has added the DataTraveler Mini with Migo (using Migo software) to its family of miniature USB flash drives.

The company claims that using Migo software gives consumers the ability to seamlessly transform any PC into a personalized workspace, making it one of the most convenient, customizable, multifunction USB drives on the market.

Rajesh Panicker, Country Manager India of Kingston Technology, said, "The new DataTraveler Mini with Migo is an ultra-small personal storage device with character. It easily attaches to a keychain or can be strung on a cord. It's the perfect device for swapping and storing personal files such as photos, homework, or even e-mail messages."

The DataTraveler Mini with Migo with 'capless' design, automatically synchronizes and updates data when re-connected to a previously synchronized PC, and leaves no trace of personal data on other systems.

The email client support includes Microsoft Outlook Express 5.0 and above, plus Mozilla Thunderbird 1.5.0.5 and above, while the browser support includes Microsoft Internet Explorer version 5.0 and above, plus Mozilla Firefox 1.5 and above.

In addition, the multilingual operating support with Migo includes English, Spanish, French, Italian, German, simplified and traditional Chinese, with easy plug and play feature.

Measuring 0.70 x 1.42 x 0.40 inches, the new DataTraveler Mini with Migo is available in three colors and in different capacities; Red in 512MB, Light Blue in 1GB, and Light Purple in 2GB version.

The 512MB and 1GB capacity Kingston DataTraveler Mini with Migo are now available via the company site, with leading retailers, and major online sites at a price of Rs 399 and Rs 599, respectively. The 2GB capacity will be available in mid-February.

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Discussion Board
(12) Comments
Pradeep
,Chennai, on Jan 24, 2007 11:02 PM
Call SETHIA INFOTECH authorised Partner For Kingston Products.Ph 32982159/42168885/42149599.
kishore
,Chennai, on Feb 22, 2007 02:47 PM
Hi Pradeep, as u said i called sethia infotech. They told that they doen't having (1gb mini )model. Insted they told about datatravellar but not min model.Can tell where it is available. I am residing in Chennai. any other shop?.
Madhusuden
,CHENNAI, on Feb 22, 2007 03:15 PM
Hi Pradeep, Just minutes back I spoke to you! If you have an option of paying online the products which you sell, like the KINGSTON 4GB pendrive which is available with you can be bought only if I send a DD or come in person. Me too live in chennai, but in Tnagar and you in Richie street which is very far! Pls do the needful to update your site with this online buying option. Best regards, Madhusuden
Paul_NY
,NYC, on Feb 19, 2007 09:11 PM
I just bought this one and it really comes at a good price and small size. the software though was not my favorite and I continue using my Carry it Easy software for sync with the Data Traveler Mini
nirvail singh
,tarn taran, on Jan 31, 2007 02:16 PM
it is very beautiful to see and it is hard or powerfull to see and to travel data from one PC to another
Sundarasekar
,Erode, on Jan 24, 2007 11:36 PM
We have Nokia 6265 cdma model. We need 1GB MiniSD card.Which brand is best?.Brand/cost/avalaible place/ of it. please reply.
sam_bng
,Ernakulam, on Jan 24, 2007 06:43 PM
Is that really Rs 399? or is it $399
Abhishek Mitra
,Kolkata, on Jan 24, 2007 10:45 PM
Cant u people read whats really written on the article?
Tilak
,Bangalore, on Jan 24, 2007 10:38 PM
Dude you should correct your pricing. Price is $15 at Kingston.com. Its a promotional offer available only to US. So definitely when it comes to India gonna cost more.
AMD4Life
,Delhi, on Jan 24, 2007 09:24 PM
Guys (whoever has posted below my post)...Are you on crack or something?? Can a 1 Gig pen drive be worth 399$??? Ofcourse NOT!! Sheesh!!
Tec-Seeker
,Chennai, on Jan 24, 2007 08:49 PM
Hey guys $399 is too much for a 1 Gig usb drive. The price for 2 GB was $15 in some article.
Vidit Agrawal
,Mumbai, on Jan 24, 2007 08:14 PM
Is it really Rs.399 or $399?

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