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PERSONAL COMPUTING

Stainless Steel Mini Hard Drives

By Mike Hanlon

22:00 October 8, 2005 PDT

“One swallow does not a summer make” according to Aristotle, but we’re a little bolder than the ancient Greek philosopher and we know a trend when we see one even if it’s in its absolute infancy. Check out the latest Monstor Drives from US Modular – portable storage has been awaiting an ultra cool form factor and this combination between Zippo cool, 120GB capacity and palm-sized chromium objet d'art which is substantial enough so you won’t lose it is absolutely ideal and we’re predicting it will become a must-have for sleek geeks during 2006.

The palm-sized drives from US Modular, are slim and compact, but large enough to hold all the digital stuff you could ever want, unless you’re a movie producer or attempting to collect the core of all music (you’ll need a terabyte for that much) or … okay, chromium covered Monstor and Dragon Drives stretch upwards to 120 gigabytes. With the onboard USB 2.0 port, file transfers require no external power and it works on both Mac and PC.

The stainless steel drives will begin shipping in December priced from US$99 to US$399.

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