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Kingston has recently announced its latest lineup of NVMe Gen 4.0, external USB 3.2 SSDs, Workflow Stations,  and Workflow SD card readers. The Kingston PCIe NVMe Gen 4.0 SSDs are the first of their kind. Meanwhile, the Kingston NV series are entry-level NVMe SSDs with a maximum capacity of up to 2TB. The Kingston XS2000, on the other hand, are external USB 3.2 Gen 2 x 2 SSDs that can store photos, videos, and other files. Kingston's last storage product is the Data Center 1500M, an enterprise-grade U.2 NVMe SSD. It supports hubs and readers with USB-A and USB-C inputs, as well as speeds of USB 3.2. Read more in our articles including "Kingston PCIe NVMe Gen 4.0 SSDs, USB 3.2 SSD, Workflow Station, Workflow Card Readers now official" and "Microsoft extends Windows 10 lifespan for another year... again".

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What is Kingston USB 3.2 SSD?

Kingston has recently announced its latest lineup of NVMe Gen 4.0, external USB 3.2 SSDs, Workflow Stations,  and Workflow SD card readers. The Kingston PCIe NVMe Gen 4.0 SSDs are the first of their kind.

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Meanwhile, the Kingston NV series are entry-level NVMe SSDs with a maximum capacity of up to 2TB. The Kingston XS2000, on the other hand, are external USB 3.2 Gen 2 x 2 SSDs that can store photos, videos, and other files. Kingston's last storage product is the Data Center 1500M, an enterprise-grade U.2 NVMe SSD.

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Our coverage of Kingston USB 3.2 SSD includes: "Kingston PCIe NVMe Gen 4.0 SSDs, USB 3.2 SSD, Workflow Station, Workflow Card Readers now official"; "Microsoft extends Windows 10 lifespan for another year... again"; "DICT launches "eGov App on Wheels" for remote, hard-to-access areas". Each article provides unique insights and information.