Kingston Technology has introduced the world's most expensive
USB memory stick.
The memory company has introduced a £566 256GByte USB flash
drive.
The DataTraveler 300 allows users to carry around thousands of
image files and whole databases of documents, the company said.
Kingston said the product offers fast data transfer rates and the
option to password-protect data.
"The DataTraveler 300 will enable users to carry huge volumes of
data with them everywhere they go - up to 365 CDs for example.
That's one album for every day of the year, and it demonstrates how
far flash technology has developed," said Kirsty Miller, consumer
product marketing manager at Kingston Technology Europe.
"Business users and consumers can also
safeguard their data by initialising the Password Traveler
software which will allow them to password-protect their data in a
privacy zone without the need of administrator rights," she
added.