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Tech on the Go Meets the Kingston DataTraveler-200



Conclusion
I found the DT-200 to be an excellent drive for my uses. I tend to get out and on the trail a couple of times per month. When I head out I take my Wind Netbook (with Windows 7) but there is limited space on the SSD I put in it. I usually bring an external HDD with me but I am always concerned that it will get damaged either through being dropped or moisture. With the DT-200 I do not have that concern. It also saves weight and space. This allows me to carry a little more without overloading.

Performance wise, the DT-200 performs very well and much better than my 500GB USB external drive. It also uses less USB ports and power. The price/performance mark is perfect me with the 64GB version. If you are really in the market for large and highly portable storage, combined with encryption you will find the DT-200 is a great product for you. If you are more of a go and stop user and have the space and power at each location you head to then the DT-200 might not be for you.


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IP address change delay

Greetings,

The planned network provider change will not happen as planned, due to our site administrator ending in hospital as a consequence of his gliding accident. The wounds are not life-threatening but Mr. Ivica Hosko is still in the hospital, four days after the crash with transportation to Zagreb in two days time. We send our best wishes and hope for a speedy recovery. As soon as Mr. Hosko returns to his daily post, we'll announce the details of our network provider switch.

The following message is for Mr. Ivica himself:  "Ivica, you nut - gliding around a 2km/6600ft mountain with changeable winds in November?"

Thanks for understanding,

Ed-in-chief

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