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Not smallest drive ever. I saw one a similar size but without the rounded end with the chain hole, at Tekserve a couple of years ago. Of coarse, unless there is a newer model, the capacity was probable 1 gb at most, and the price at the time was probable ridiculously high because of its uniqueness.
Message edited by: cows123 on 2009-10-11 11:25:06 CDT
cows123 said:Not smallest drive ever. I saw one a similar size but without the rounded end with the chain hole, at Tekserve a couple of years ago. Of coarse, unless there is a newer model, the capacity was probable 1 gb at most, and the price at the time was probable ridiculously high because of its uniqueness. Agree! I have a 4GB Kingston that's much smaller. 1.25" vs. 1.8" x .6" (.94") x .3" (.1"??)
How can this one be .1" thick? A USB mail connector is .2" thick. I paid $8.99 shipped from Newegg on 9/9/09.
These are great, reliable drives. I bought one to put in my hacked WDTV about 6 months ago and have never had a problem. You can't even tell it is there (I have it in the back usb port).
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