Mike Yamamoto | Apr 09, 2008
We've always been curious about
Super Talent's name, and finally its
origins are slowly becoming clear to us: It must be some kind of allusion to
Hollywood celebrities, because the company seems obsessed with the anorexic dimensions of its storage devices.
The latest example of this apparent fixation is what it calls
the
world's smallest 8GB drive, according to Fareastgizmos. Indeed, even with
the countless flash drives on the market, the ultra-petite
Pico-C would be hard to beat in the shrinkage department. It weighs less than a nickel and is only a little bigger than a quarter, as shown in the picture above.
The only potential problem, however, is that it may be
too small. It's a good thing that the drive is water-resistant, because it's bound to be forgotten in somebody's pocket and end up in the wash.
Via
Crave CNET
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