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Kingston
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A powerful card reader for high-end photographers and videographers
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One of the best gaming headsets available
Review Price: £89.99
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A great headset for an amazing price
Review Price: £50.00
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HyperX’s high-end gaming headset doesn't set the world on fire
Review Price: £99.99
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An affordable headset packed with features and great extras
Review Price: £74.99
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Kingston Wi-Drive Review
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The Kingston Wi-Drive could be the solution to all your storage needs when you're on the road
Review Price: £59.99
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An SSD for under £100 sporting an Intel controller? We find out what gives.
Review Price: £86.25
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It's one of the cheapest SSDs around. Can it possibly provide the performance to make it a bargain?
Review Price: £105.00
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Kingston unleashes some fast and surprisingly affordable DDR2 RAM.
Review Price: £58.74
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Leo takes a dive into the uncharted waters of FB-DIMM memory.
Review Price: £64.90
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Average DDR3 prices may be coming down but you still pay a premium for the fast stuff. Or at least so Kingston would have us believe.
Review Price: £238.12
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A USB memory stick with 1GB of memory and a built-in MicroSD reader.
Review Price: £11.95
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We take a second look at some of Kingston's finest DDR3 memory.
Review Price: £289.52
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Can Kingston's DDR2 memory kit fare better in our tests than its DDR3 set did?
Review Price: £92.12
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Card reader meets flash memory - lives happily ever after. It's a mini adventure.
Review Price: £19.60
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A ReadyBoost enabled flash drive? Does it do what Microsoft claim?
Review Price: £12.73
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If you're desperately paranoid about the safety of your data, Kingston has the answer.
Review Price: £172.72
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