
Kingston is back with its latest product in the form of the SSDNow KC100. This business class SSD is designed to work with the SATA 6Gb/s port. Using the SandForce controller, the 2.5-inch SSD offers an MTBF of 1 million hours and an automatic data encryption using two embedded encryption engines that run on both AES-128 and AES-256. Available in up to 480GB of storage capacities, the Kingston SSDNow KC100 is priced at between $337 to $1,285, depending on the capacity. Watch the video after the jump. Read more

Kingston Digital is ready to release the Kingston USB 3.0 Media Reader. The device supports multiple card formats including the newer high-capacity SDXC. With its quick and easy plug-and-play design, the Kingston USB 3.0 Media Reader delivers up to 5.0Gb/s data transfer speed, making it ideal for those who need a fast and reliable data transfer device. What’s more, the Kingston USB 3.0 Media Reader comes with a three-foot USB 3.0 cable. [AVING]

Kingston has begun shipping their newest line of SandForce-based SSDs ‘HyperX’ in the US via Newegg. Coming in two different storage capacities: 120GB and 240GB, these 2.5-inch SSDs are packed with MLC NAND Flash memory chips, a SandForce SF-2281 controller, a SATA 6.0 Gbps interface, TRIM support and promise to deliver read and write speeds of up to 525MB/s and 480MB/s, respectively. The 120GB and 240GB models are priced at $269.99 and $499.99, respectively. [Product Page]

Here comes a new line of USB flash drives from Kingston Technology, the DataTraveler 108. Available in 4GB (blue), 8GB (red) and 16GB (grey) capacities, these tiny capless flash drives feature a USB 2.0 connection interface, a built-in key loop and are backed by a five-year warranty. The 4GB, 8GB and 16GB models are now available for purchase in Europe for 6.42 Euro (about $9), 10.06 Euro (about $14) and 20.27 Euro (about $29), respectively. [Kingston]

The Kingston Wi-Drive Wireless SSD is a pocket-sized portable storage solution for Apple devices such as iPod touch, iPhones and iPads. Using the Wi-Drive, you can add another 16GB or 32GB of storage space accessed wirelessly from your digital device. Additionally, the device is also able to stream content to four gadgets at the same time. Its rechargeable battery provides up to 4-hour of operation time. Available in 16GB and 32GB models, the Kingston Wi-Drive Wireless SSD retail for $130 and $175, respectively. [Kingston]

Kingston is proud to introduce their first line of SandForce-based SSDs, the HyperX. Available in both 120GB and 240GB sizes, these 2.5-inch SSDs are packed with MLC NAND Flash memory chips, a SandForce SF-2281 controller, a SATA 6.0 Gbps interface, TRIM support and promise to deliver read and write speeds of up to 525MB/s and 480MB/s, respectively. The HyperX SSDs are scheduled to go on sale from July 11th, prices unannounced. [Kingston]

Here’s the newest addition to Kingston’s USB 3.0 flash drive line-up, the DataTraveler Ultimate 3.0 G2 (Generation 2). Available in three different storage capacities: 16GB, 32GB and 64GB, these high performance flash drives feature a tough, durable casing, a USB 3.0/2.0 connection interface and are capable of delivering read and write speeds of up to 100MB/s and 70MB/s, respectively. The 16GB, 32GB and 64GB models are priced at $77, $116 and $213, respectively. [Kingston]

Kingston has just added two new members to its Class 10 microSDHC card line-up by launching the 4GB and 8GB models. Just like the 16GB model, these tiny cards come with Class 10 speed specification and promise to deliver a minimum data transfer rate of 10MB/s. The 4GB and 8GB models are priced at $22 / $23 (w/ an SD adapter) and $37 / $38 (w/ an SD adapter), respectively. [FreshNews]

The Kingston HyperX Genesis DDR2 memory modules are now available for purchase. These memory modules are specifically engineered and designed to meet the rigorous requirements of PC enthusiasts. Available in capacities up to 2GB, the Kingston HyperX Genesis DDR2 memory modules provide speeds up to 1.2GHz in a variety of CAS Latencies. Unfortunately, there is no info on pricing at this time. [Kingston]

Kingston has recently released the HyperX T1 Black DDR3 triple-channel memory kits. Designed to meet the performance requirements for the new Intel Core i7-990X chipset and X58-based motherboards, these memory kits are available in capacities up to 24GB. The Kingston HyperX T1 Black DDR3 Triple-channel memory kits have a frequency of 1600MHz and timings of CL9-9-9-27. The 6GB, 12GB and 24GB configurations are priced at $104, $190 and $379, respectively. Watch the video after the jump. Read more