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Published: 2012-07-24, Author: Zara , review by: pcworld.co.nz
Abstract: Unlike the Transcend JetFlash 760 we reviewed at the same time, the Kingston DataTraveler HyperX 3.0 comes with no ‘lifetime’ warranty, no software and no fanfare. It’s a plain barebones USB 3.0 flash drive with a five year warranty and a chunky build....
Abstract: We tested 42 USB 3.0 memory sticks with a storage capacity of at least 32 GB. As one might have expected, transfer speeds vary greatly, ranging from painfully slow to lightning fast. Which one should you buy? Around two years ago, when we last perfor...
Abstract: We all use USB sticks at work or at home, it's the easiest and often the fastest way to copy or transfer some files. There's a huge number of different ones out there - some extremely cheap, and others more expensive. It can be a challenge to find a goo...
An affordable, light and compact memory stick, our only real complaint with the Kingston Data Traveller Hyper X 3.0 is that write speeds are a bit below average.Tags:Business, Gadgets, StorageShare this articleShareTweetSendHi. I saw this on Tech Advisor...
It may not be the fastest storage device in this group, but the Hyper X 3.0 is much faster than a USB 2.0 drive, and is a good option for people who simply want a light, portable backup drive that you can carry around in your pocket
Lets put the data transfer rates the Kingston DataTraveler HyperX 3.0 64GB is able to reach into some form of context: there are 2.5" SATA SSDs, still used very effectively in many machines right now, which would struggle to keep up. It's mind-bogglin...
Abstract: Product round-up Those of you with laptops will undoubtedly agree that even with all convenience of portable computing, there remain compromises aplenty. Yet add a gadget here and there and mobile working can be improved tremendously. Whether it's a to...
Abstract: wpcol_1half id="" class="" style=""]USB 3.0 technology is showing how much potential it has behind it, and we're seeing more motherboards featuring more ports than ever before and with the upcoming release of Ivy Bridge from Intel, we're told of native U...