After last week’s review of the big and bulky Kingston DT150 32 GB drive, this week, we are going to check out one of the smallest drives that the company offers, namely the Data Traveller (DT) Mini Slim. How does it fare up against its bigger brother? Let’s find out!
Kingston has to be admired here for what they have achieved, with the design of the Mini Slim. It’s among the only drives in the Indian market, that offers actual ‘wallet pocketability’ as say compared to a standard flash drive. At its dimensions of 38.85mm x 16.40mm x 6.44mm, it’s pretty darn small and has such a negligible weight that we put it into our pockets and completely forgot about it for a few hours.
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