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  1. 147 of 150 people found the following review helpful
    4.0 out of 5 stars
    Seems pretty good, 20 Dec 2010
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    This review is from: Kingston DataTraveler 101 Gen 2 16GB USB Drive – Black (Personal Computers)

    I haven’t run any speed tests, but this drive seems to write and read as fast as any other usb stick I’ve used. I’m glad about that, because the reason I bought it was to move 11GB HD video files around and it does that admirably.
    Mind you, the first thing I did was to free up space by formatting the drive, thus getting rid of the preinstalled software – I would assume that things would also be slower if I hadn’t done that.

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  2. 134 of 138 people found the following review helpful
    4.0 out of 5 stars
    Great but with very minor practical flaws, 14 May 2011
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    K. Rose (Birmingham, UK) –
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    This review is from: Kingston DataTraveler 101 Gen 2 16GB USB Drive – Black (Personal Computers)

    To be honest, as long as you can find a way to attach it to wherever you want to (if you want to attach it to anything), there is not really enough reason to not buy one of these. However, it is a real shame to have given this 4 stars to be honest, so I will cover the negative/s first:

    – Main problem is really that the attachment hole is very small e.g. for if you want to attach it to keys, clothing etc. It will only take very fine guage string (potentially not very strong). It could do with either being bigger or being supplied with decent string (the kind you get with phone…dangling things!).
    – I am still skeptical about the durability of the central swivel part, although it does seem much sturdier than any memory stick of the kind I have had.
    – It seemed a little uncertain/slow at reading data at first, but that seems to have long stopped.

    The the positives:
    – Near the best value memory stick I have bought (for the build, the look, the feel and the capacity)…and I get through a lot of memory sticks.
    – It seems (and has so far after a couple of weeks) like it could resist quite alot of rough treatment or a long time of moderate use.
    – The materials and the general build are very reasurring and sturdy.
    – Good read and write speeds, especially for the size.

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  3. 192 of 199 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    It’s a little gem!, 20 Jun 2011
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    Cossackgirl (United Kingdom) –

    This review is from: Kingston DataTraveler 101 Gen 2 16GB USB Drive – Black (Personal Computers)

    I am moving to a new computer soon and wanted to park a copy of My Documents and Favourites out of harm’s way. I read the reviews kindly left about this drive by other people, for which many thanks! I noticed the advice about uninstalling UR Drive and /or deleting superfluous software.
    I am somewhat nervous of mechanical devices, but it was recognized instantly and became “Ur Drive F”. I opened it and wondered what possible harm can happen if I right-click on it. I got “format” among other options. Left-clicking that, I got a stern message that should I proceed I would be deleting a lot of software.
    “Really?!” said I, rather pleasantly surprised, and proceeded. Now it appears as KINGSTON DRIVE F, performs immaculately, and when I click “eject” it becomes “a removable disk”. Perfect!
    If I may be allowed to contribute a slightly frivolous point with a serious intent: like many other contributors before me, I noticed how very TINY this USB Drive is – on my desk it could and would easily disappear without trace caught in some papers, as to what will become of it mixed with a bunch of keys at the bottom of my handbag, I dread to think.
    Staring at it with my Art @ Design hat on, I saw that it looks just like a stylish piece of modern jewellry, i.e. a pendant. So I got one of those black silk cords people use for handmade pendants these days, removed one end of the simple clasp, threaded the black silk cord through the little ear (you have to encourage it a bit, but if I can do it, you can do it), replaced the clasp end and TA-DA! Firstly, with that cord on, there is no way it gets lost on my desk. Secondly, it looks very Matrix with a black T-shirt or polo neck. Now I am waiting for the first techie lad who says, “Hey, lady, do you know what that thing is?” In Mid-Wales we look forward to simple joys…

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