Published on December 1st,2005 at 9:09 AM
By >Daimaou - G-A.G

The pocket Micro HDD Totebag

We already talked about IO-DATA’s Totebag a while ago, the small 256MB to 1GB memory key that is available in a variety of colours, and these USB keys are on sale now. I thought they were small, but I didn’t realize exactly how ultra-small they were, just incredible! They’re ultra-light too at 10g and they work really well. So here are some pictures and a video of the device.

The Totebag is now available through GeekStuff4U, click here to access the site

The video of the Totebag







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Comments
 

  • Anonymous

    it’s bigger than a normale usb pen-drive…can’t understand the pros..

  • Daimaou
    Anonymous said:
    it’s bigger than a normale usb pen-drive…can’t understand the pros..

    stylish

  • Xandrex
    Anonymous said:
    it’s bigger than a normale usb pen-drive…can’t understand the pros..

    it fits in a trousers pocket without making holes or hurting when you sit !

 

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