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Thin is In: USB Credit Card Device

Posted in Gadgets by Dan at 11:02 am
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Freecom has designed a USB drive that styled to be similar to a credit card to be sure that it will fit into any wallet. The card sports a USB connector that fits snugly inside the card when not in use. Available in storage sizes from 256MB to 4GB.

Although I prefer the Sony Micro Vault Tiny, this device is a neat idea.

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2 Responses to “Thin is In: USB Credit Card Device”

  1. Mikey says:

    I had a Sony Micro Vault Tiny bought for me by my mate after he nicked my other USB Pen. Worst thing in the world. So frickin’ tiny, you leave it everywhere, can never find it. The old one used t fit snugly in my jeans pocket.

    It has to stay in my rucksack, so I know where it is, and hope that I have my rucksack with me when I need it.

    Also, not all USB connectors seem to recognise it, I find that a lot on older computers (running XP though).

    Mikey

  2. alej744 says:

    This is awesome, it’s like what kevin and alex werem talking about but a lot better.

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