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Kingston DataTraveler HyperX Predator 512GB Review

On this page we present some super high resolution images of the product taken with the 24.5MP Nikon D3X camera and 24-70mm ED lens. These will take much longer to open due to the dimensions, especially on slower connections. If you use these pictures on another site or publication, please credit Kitguru.net as the owner/source.

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4 comments

  1. Thats a crazy size. I thought my 32GB drive was big !

    The price however, holy crap!

  2. I love everything about this drive, except the pricing. I would love to know how many people would be wanting to spend almost $900 on a flash drive……….

    been looking at their 64GB drive for a while now, seems an ideal price point.

  3. I would rather buy a USB 3.0 enclosure, self powered for a 480GB SSD drive. It would be faster and much cheaper…..

  4. So a external 500GB 3.0 harddrive cost $90. It also fits in the shirt pocket. I got to wonder what happens to the guy that buys this and then loses it.