
What happens when you mix a USB flash drive with Lego-like mix and match fun, and whole lot creativity? Simple – the new generation Kingston DataTraveler Mini Fun G2. These small gadgets feature a miniature design in cool, fun colors making them perfect for home, school and travel use. The flash drive is just the thing for your important files like documents, sounds, video clips and treasured photos so that it can be stored and retrieved promptly. The fashionable thumb drives sport durable silicon rubber case and three different color combinations. The DataTraveler Mini Fun 2 GB version comes in either light or dark green, the 4 GB comes in light or dark blue, and finally the 8 GB is available black and red. All three could be collected and combined together to create fun and original shapes.
Here are the quick specs for the DataTraveler Mini Fun G2:
Capacities1 — 2 GB, 4 GB, 8 GB
Dimensions — 1.84″ x 0.75″ x .0.31″ (46.80 mm x 19.00 mm x 8.00 mm)
Operating Temperature — 32° to 140° F (0° to 60° C)
Storage Temperature — -4°to 185° F (-20° to 85° C)
DataTraveler Mini Fun G2 is backed by legendary Kingston reliability plus a five-year warranty and 24/7 technical support. It’s compatible with Windows 7, Vista, XP (SP2 and SP3), as well as Mac OS v.10.5.x and above, and Linux v.2.6.x and above.

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