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The most curious pen drives to be found in the Internet
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The most curious pen drives to be found in the Internet
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Local IT shops do not dare to store and sell them… Where’s their sense of humour? If you’re looking for an original pen drive, you can browse the net and find some great ideas not to go unnoticed.
If you miss the old mix tapes, the Usb Driver Cassette is for you. A retro touch for your computer with this usb stick where you can store up to 1 hour of high quality music, double sided, like in the old days, or storing any other files or data in its 64 MB memory capacity. The old mix tapes recycle themselves not to ever get entangled again. Pay the deserved tribute to cassette tapes!
Pranksters out there, here’s the cut-off usb cable flash drive… We dare you to plug it to your computer and pull people’s leg! They do get a fright… Surely more than one person will worryingly tell you: "Excuse me, haven’t you realized you’ve got a cut-off cable?". Then you reply: "Nothing like that! It’s a 4GB pen drive". Wait and see their faces. Funny, isn’t it?
There are other memory stick types surprising for their inspiration in everyday objects such as a nail, a plush toy, a plastic ducky or a river stone. In Spain, a team of designers in Valladolid have revolutionized the wineries marketing with the Memory Cup; a real natural cork, same size and qualities as the one used to bottle wines. "If you want to know in depth a wine, start from the cork", they advice in their ad.
However, the genius of the usb word are the Japanese. Amongst their peculiar usb sticks, we can find pen drives paying homage to those hard works who don’t even leave the office to have lunch, coming in the shape of their favourite food, the sushi. Another original model is the a pen drive imprinted with the most popular surname in Japan: Sato; in Japanese alphabet. If that were to be translated to Smith in western lettering, it would lose glamour; but in Japanese writing, that’s a different story!
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