The DataTraveler 150 is the latest addition from Kingston in the removable storage segment. This USB pen drive can hold plethora of data with its huge 32GB capacity.
The 32GB can hold your precious data like music, movies, data and others with ease. Moreover the convenience of carrying it along adds value to the product.

The build quality, however is a little questionable. Probably Kingston should have encased it with a rubberized material to make it more rugged for daily use. The orange and white matte texture makes it look good. It has a built-in blue light LED, which starts blinking whenever the drive is in use.

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Once attached, the drive provides actual usage capacity of30GB against the labeled 32GB. This is because of the conflict of measurement between the storage
manufacturers and how the PC measures the storage. One gripe we have from this drive is that it, although it support'Windows Vista, it still lacks the Vista's ReadyBoost function. However, this can be negated as majority of the PC users are still using Windows XP and probably no one will buy a 32GB thumb drive for using as ReadyBoost with Vista.

The drive performaned very well our tests. In our real life test, transferring a 1 GB folder consisting of several file types from PC to the drive took 7.13 minutes and 4.52 minutes vice-versa. With a five¬year warranty, the DataTraveler 150 retails.