Saturday 8 August 2009

Super Talent Technology Pico Mini USB Flash Drives Finally a Flash Drive That's Just a Flash Drive

Why is it that companies feel the need to make USB flash drives that are
shaped like pandas or carrots or blenders instead of just making them
look like a damn flash drive. I mean, do people who are looking for a
small storage device really need to have one that looks like their dog?
How about a flash drive that's cheap, small, and holds a lot of data?
Super Talent Technology has heard our cries for a return to sanity and
their Pico Mini USB Flash Drives are the perfect fit.

San Jose, California based Super Talent Technologies (thinking big with
that name, aren't we?) have just launched a new line of tiny USB flash
drives that really hit at the less is more concept. They are not
shaped like a chili pepper or dollar bill, so if that's your thing, you
need to move on. They are, however, priced right, available in several
cool colors, and full of what matters, storage space. They are available
in capacities from 2GB to 16GB, so they aren't really in the market to
compete with the likes of SanDisk's 64GB monster USB flash drive. They
are just in the market to give the consumer that wants a flash drive a
flash drive.
Did I mention that they are small? I mean, really small. At
32×15x3-mm (1.3×0.6×0.1-in), Pico Mini drives are
surprisingly tiny. The Pico Mini drives are built using COB technology.
This enables Super Talent to cram tons of capacity into a tiny little
space. Even more impressive, they tip the scales at a mere 1.5 grams
(0.003-lb). You can get yours in black, pink, blue, or green. Check out
the little table below for more details and pricing and if that's not
good enough, head on over to www.supertalent.com.

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