Gadgets, gear, games and more

February 2, 2007

geekery

Can flash drives be just too small?

Authored by Dan Moren at 3:57 PM
Category | Geekery
Digg it | del.icio.us

JetFlash T2KFlash drives keep getting smaller and smaller. I think Transcend's JetFlash T2K USB drives are the smallest I've seen yet: they weigh just 2 grams. It's the perfect size for, er, easily losing them. You could probably wear them as earrings, if you were so inclined.

The JetFlash drives are available in capacities of 1GB ($16), 2GB ($25), and 4GB ($48), which are pretty nice prices. Or, at the least, you won't feel like you're paying a lot for something the weight of two paper clips. You could hand them out as party favors at your next shindig. Or tape them to your back and pretend you're a secret agent. Just don't do that at the airport.

[via Engadget]

Comments

Miglia was giving versions of these out to the press -- with their electronic press packets on board, natch -- at Macworld Expo. (What, you didn't get yours, Dan? ;-) ). They're small and light enough that I actually put mine on my keychain. Cuz I'm a bit of a geek that way.



IDG IDG NETWORK:   CIO   Computerworld   CSO   Digital World   Digital World Tokyo   GamePro   GamerHelp   IDG Connect   Infoworld  
   JavaWorld   LinuxWorld   Macworld   Network World   PC World   PC World Canada   Playlist   Techworld