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Kingston HyperX Predator 512GB flash drive review

Its full name, the Kingston DataTraveler HyperX Predator 512GB USB 3.0 Flash Drive, is as meaty as the drive itself. I never dreamed of holding a half-terabyte flash drive in my hand, but truth is stranger than fiction. Here it is, the world’s second largest flash drive. A flash drive with an enormous amount of memory, excellent transfer speeds and the look and feel of a men’s cologne can.
Size matters
This bastard’s straight up huge, in both size and physicality. It’s 72mm x 26.94mm x 21mm and with the included keyring, it seemed like it could turn into a serious replacement for my chrome-plated set of nunchaku. But at only 40g in weight, I highly doubt it.
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