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64 gigs on your keychain.

edited August 2007 in Everything Else
Only one left in stock. Hurry while supplies last.
Seriously, though. Who would spend that much money on a thumb drive?

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  • I thought it would be bigger.
  • I thought it would be bigger.
    At three pounds, I doubt it would be viable to place it on your keychain...
  • From the reviews:

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    [Brain fart, can't remember the quote tags name]
    I'm thinking of getting one of the 8gb SDHCmirco cards which is more than a normal DVD in space the size of my little fingernail. I actually plan on using all that space to keep a few anime series on my DS to watch when I get bored.
  • Ugh...ripoff. $6,082.60? A quick check popped up a 2GB for about $20. (So by that, that 64GB flash drive should've been $640 or less)
  • Did anyone else notice that while the Product Dimensions claim it weighs 3 pounds the shipping weight is 1 pound?
  • edited August 2007
    I do not understand your primitive imperial weights. 1 and a bit kg does seem a bit heavy. I have a 60gb USB Sata laptop drive which weighs much less than 1kg.
    Wait a sec, look how small the USB plug is in comparison to the body. That things huge!
    Post edited by Omnutia on
  • The only scenario I can see where you would absolutely have to have that much storage and it would need to be that small (to possibly stash in your butt), is if you were some sort of spy, but even then, they would probably have something better and it would probably be provided to them for free. So, who's really buying these things?
  • Just buy a 64GB solid state laptop drive and pop it in a USB case.
    Would be a lot cheaper.
  • I could see circumstances where someone would want to use it, if they have something important where they need to store a lot of data in a small area and be able to remove the storage. No way a consumer would ever need something like that though.

    Still, I'd like to take one apart and see how they made it. I bet all the flash memory is raw silicon on pcb, no packaging in there.
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