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Kingston Unveils $1300 USB Flash Drive

July 21st, 2009

Kingston has unveiled the ‘world’s first 256GB flash drive, raising flash drive storage to the kind of capacity you normally associate with laptop hard disks. Kingston claims the drive is ‘ideal for netbook users who want to extend the limited capacity of their machines,’ although given that the device costs about twice as much as a netbook, buyers could probably get more storage by purchasing two of the cheap ultraportables. The device is made on a build-to-order basis, with a suggested UK retail price of £650.52 including VAT — that’s an astonishing $1,307.27  at current exchange rates. Not exactly cheap and cheerful.

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