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How about if you would have 16GB in your wallet? Now with the U510 from PQI, all it’s possible.
First presented at CeBIT 2006, U510 is a 16GB flash drive. Its dimensions are 85×54x3 mm which makes U510 the slimmest flash drive in the world. It’s almost as slim as a credit card.
U510 is USB 1.1/ 2.0 compatible and it’s using PQI’s patented Intelligent Stick™ connector design. Available in metallic silver or gun metal grey, Card Drive U510 is not just good looks. With built-in software, it provides users with data protection, file management and data synchronization functions.
As most flash drives are, the U510 is also Windows and Mac compatible which expands the target market for such a device.
No price has been released for U510, but we can give you some hints. 16GB of USB-based memory stick costs between $500 and $2000. You can make the presumptions from here.
Tags: PQI, U510, flash drive
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