The USB drive comes in three colours and is used for carrying photos, music, homework or digital files.
“Kingston USB drives have always provided great functionality by allowing consumers to carry large quantities of information everywhere they go,” said Vaughan Nankivell, regional manager A/NZ.
“The DT Mini Slim lets anyone safely store and share their favorite media content everywhere they go with a little class and color, in an ultra-small form factor.”
The technology stores up to 4GB of content and has a two-year warranty.
Kingston Technology unveils trendy USB stick
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Staff Writers
on Sep 23, 2008 2:29PM
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