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June 1, 2015 04:21 pm GMT

The world's smallest flash drive just got smaller

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The world's smallest flash drives keep getting smaller, which means it's becoming that much easier to lose your storage in your pocket.

SanDisk announced on Monday that it is packing a whole lot of storage into a very tiny package: 0.75 x 0.63 x 0.35, to be exact

See also: The new MacBook only has one tiny port, but it's a triple threat

In fact, the largest part of its new UltraFit 128GB flash drive is the actual USB connector, and SanDisk somehow managed to squeeze a lot of storage into that narrow bit of plastic at the end. It hardly sticks out from the computer.

The drive provides a convenient way for users to expand the storage on notebooks, TVs, gaming consoles and other systems. It's also a solid solution for people with modern, ultra-thin notebooks who want to store larger files such as music, video and photos. But don't expect to be blown away by its speed; the drive can only manage 130 MBs of read speed, and write speed is even lower. Read more...

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