March 12th, 2006

World’s Largest Flash Drive – 16 Gigs

By Alice Hill
RealTechNews

Bigger is better and smaller is sleeker, and here is the perfect blend of the two: A small flash drive with a big capacity. 16 gigs has raised the bar.

Iocell Korea released the world’s largest flash drive at CeBIT this week – a 16GB version of the company’s Celldisk. The drive is the same size as other flash drives, though the drive is USB 2.0 compliant. There’s no indication of the availability or price just yet. Source: Gizmag

We Say: With no pricing or availablility, it’s just a sigh and shrug. But look for 16GBs to be entry level soon.

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