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home > news > kingmax unveils the miniature "super stick" flash drive

KingMax unveils the miniature "Super Stick" flash drive

Published: 11th November 2005 @ 7:33 PM
Author: Steve Dougherty



Just when you thought USB thumb drives couldn't get any smaller, KingMax go and shrink it some more, introducing the world's lightest and thinnest storage product to date with their "Super Stick" flash drive. You can read up on all the details within their official announcement here.


KINGMAX,Taipei Nov 11,2005 – What's that you say? Your earring is a flash drive? This mobile phone strap is a flash drive too? Scenarios that we once saw in movies are now an everyday sight. If you see your female colleague removes her earring and plug it into a PC USB port, do not be surprised, because it could very well happen with Kingmax's latest flash drive product – the Kingmax Super Stick. Measuring only 39mm by 12mm by 2mm, and weighing less than 5g, it is by far the lightest and thinnest storage product in the world.



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