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Kingston has kindly provided us with a 1GB review model of its new DataTraveler ReadyFlash USB thumb drive (DTR/1GBFE). Released in March 2007, Kingston’s ReadyFlash Series has been designed and tested for ReadyBoost “based on precise performance specifications outlined by Microsoft”. (Ed - is it a paradox to say something is precise and outlined?) […]
Posted at: April 18th, 2007 - 1:58 am - Number of Comments » 0
Is it good to use a SD card with Vista’s ReadyBoost? Tech Crater takes a brief look at the pros and cons, then, you can decide.
Posted at: April 12th, 2007 - 7:30 pm - Number of Comments » 0
Six Easy Steps
Currently, there is no official list of devices which are compatible with ReadyBoost. Thousands of users have put their devices to trial by Vista, and compiled unofficial lists. One of the most comprehensive lists has been made by community contributions to Grant Gibson. But just knowing compatibility is worthless - […]
Posted at: April 6th, 2007 - 9:51 am - Number of Comments » 7
Share Your Flash Device’s ReadyBoost Rating
It only takes 6 easy steps to find out your device’s Random Read Speed and ‘Sequential Write’ Speed. To see if you make the most of ReadyBoost, please refer to our How to Find ReadyBoost Speed Rating article. In this article, we have put together a database to […]
Posted at: April 5th, 2007 - 8:44 am - Number of Comments » 11