Kingston supply the V+200 in a sizable cardboard box which carries a blue livery. The front of the box features a large image of the drives alongside a couple of logos advertising some of the key features of the drive.
Turning the box around reveals some more information about the drive in a variety of languages alongside a breakdown of the accessories supplied with the drive. The box itself is quite flimsy but all the accessories are packaged within a substantial cardboard carton inside which should provide a good amount of protection.
We have the ‘Upgrade Bundle' version of the V+200 to test which features all the items required to upgrade an existing PC with this SSD. Inside the box we find a 3.5″ adapter with all the required cables for installation as well as an external USB enclosure and some hard drive cloning software.
They dropped the ball on pricing with that one. needs to be £260.
shame about price, ideal to replace my aging 500GB drive for storage in my machine,. but samsung one is much better price as Henry says