CES 2013: Kingston Technology launches 1 Terabyte Flash Drive at CES
Tuesday, January 8, 2013 at 9:47AM
Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla in #2013CES, Apps & Launches, Breaking news, Buyers Guide, CES, CES 2013, Canada, First Looks, International CES, Lifestyle, Marketnes, Mobile, PC, Press release, Public service, storage

It is amazing what we can carry in our pockets these days. Kingston Technology showed off a new USB flash drive that can handle 1 Terabyte of data. Aptly named the Kingston DataTraveler Hyper X Predator, the drive is covered in Zinc-Metal Alloy. Using USB 3.0 and featuring  speeds up to 240MB per second and 160MB per second depending on the model. Kingston isn't the first to market with a 1 Terabyte drive, Victorinox showed one at CES last year but that cost $3,000. The DataTraveler Hyper X Predator starts at 512GB  and that model costs $1,750 and is available now. The big 1 Terabyte variant ships later on but no price has been announced.

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