Kingston launches 8GB version of security memory card
Kingston's announcement announced on March 21 that the DataTraveler Secure (DTS) and DataTraveler Secure - Privacy Edition (DTSP) products of the company have an 8GB version.
Both DTS and DTSP have a 256-bit AES (high-end encryption) hardware code feature, allowing legitimate users to encode and decode information without the help of special software. special.
With capacities of 512MB, 1GB, 2GB, 4GB and 8GB, both DTS and DTSP have waterproof protection and allow users to transfer data at 24Mb / sec and record data at 10Mb / seconds.
Customers of the DTS version are small and medium enterprises. The card is integrated with MyDataZone software, which allows users to set a password to control a separate storage area on USB, and some advanced encryption features help prevent data leakage in case of card Remember lost or stolen.
DataTraveler Secure is also equipped with My Traveler software, which allows users to manage content, set language preferences and set up files with the main device.
The specific prices of the two DTS and DTSP product lines are as follows:
- DataTraveler Secure :
+ 512MB - 38 USD
+ 1GB- 58 USD
+ 2GB- 100 USD
+ 4GB - 150 USD
+ 8GB- 282 USD
- DTSP :
+ 512MB - 50 USD
+ 1GB- 77 USD
+ 2GB- 125 USD
+ 4GB - 188 USD
+ 8GB- 350 USD
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