Kingston DataTraveler Smart review
Verdict
Carry your favourite applications, Windows settings, emails, data and more with one of these 2GB USB flash drives.
Review Date: 15 Feb 2007
Reviewed By: Clive Webster
Price when reviewed: (£17 inc VAT)
We were also pleased with the build quality, with the drive feeling reassuringly solid. SanDisk claims that the "rugged liquidmetal" casing can withstand 2,000lb of crushing force and has apparently tested this by driving a truck over it. The retractable USB connector is another nice safety touch. All in all, it's well worth the asking price - just make sure you get the new version rather than the bigger, older, identically named one (see www.pcpro.co.uk/links/150_sandisk).
Author: Clive Webster
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