08. 31. 2007
Waterproof USB memory

I take my little 16GB Corsair Flash Voyager almost everywhere I go, yet even I'm not sure what situation life could present to me that would have me wishing for a waterproof USB storage device. Maybe I just lack imagination, but a coffee spill is about the most dangerous watery encounter I can foresee in the near future.
Korean company Gidis is launching their waterproof MDrive, designed by Young-Se Kim of INNO Design, next month (1GB and 2GB models). It'll be priced at 39,000 and 59,000 KRW (about $41 and $62 US dollars), and there's no word on a U.S. release. I'd buy it for the slim, red on black design, which I think is really cool, though I wish they had at least an 8GB version.
Via AVING.
Posted by Hoyun
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Tags: memory storage usb
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Great news for tech lovers.
As you already mentioned the flash voyager is already good enough and also waterproof, if you close the cup properly. I wonder why the flash voyager became so expensive lately.
Yours Sincerely.
Laura Fernandes | September 13, 2007 3:31 AM
September 13, 2007 03:31