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Friday 30 January 2009

Cheap flash drive to put on your wrist

People manifest their pretensions concerning right about everything they need, without discrimination. They’re entitled to, if you think about it, as we’re talking about things they are going to use on a regular basis. But sometimes they tend to exaggerate, becoming more inspirational then they should when it comes to devices that, by their nature, should be simple and practical. Still, it seems that pragmatism isn’t the keyword when it comes to people nowadays, as they would rather have sophisticated gadgets with less functionality instead of minimalist ones that help them do their work.



In the given context, the new Flash Drive Band isn’t aimed at people who want to be all the fashion, but to those who aren’t interested in the latest trends. So, if diamond-encrusted or Swarovski crystal-covered gadgets are not what you’re looking for, then this one might be for you. It’s a simple black Flash Drive Band that can be worn as a bracelet, suitable to both men and women. Its greatest advantage, if you ask me, is the fact that wearing your flash drive will keep you from ever losing it, no matter how hard you try. And if you’re the type of guy that tends to lose everything, then you will never lose your flash drive again!

A disadvantage, on the other hand, consists of the storage space, which is a little bit rudimentary and disappointing, of just 512 MB. So, if the only purpose for you to use such a device refers to your daily projects, that don’t require too much space, then this cheap flash drive is what you need. Yeah, ok, I agree, it’s nice to have the possibility to store all the files that you want and never thinking about their “dimension”, but that’s the way it is.

This soft band, made of black silicone, is very easy to put on, but it’s also very easy to take off. In addition, the flash drive is compatible with Windows 98 and Mac OS 9.0, or their newer versions.
Source: coolest-gadgets.com

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