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Vielleicht gibt es ja unter uns auch den einen oder anderen Daten Junkie wie mich:
Na jedenfalls wurde bei der Ces2012, (consumer electronics show 2012)
ein 1.TB Stick vorgestellt.
Bin mal auf den Preis des Guten Stückes Gespannt, billig ist das Ding wohl nicht.
Links:
1.
http://www.engadget.com/2012/01/07/victorinox-to-launch-1tb-usb-esata-ii-flash-drive-with-built-i/
2.
http://gizmodo.com/5874009/victorinoxs-1tb-flash-drive-makes-it-easy-to-lose-loads-of-data
Zitat zu Link 1:
Well it looks like everyone's favorite pocketknife company is readying a 1TB combo USB 2.0/eSATA II flash drive for a CES launch next week -- yes, one TERABYTE. From the looks of it, the Victorinox drive will come in black and red finishes with two bodies -- one with a scissor and knife, and a TSA-friendly version without. Besides the optional implements, both drives appear to be virtually identical, with a key ring and plastic clasp to keep the drive safely covered when not in use. Once you've wrapped your head around that gigantic one-terabyte capacity, take a gander at the built-in monochrome LCD, which will be used to display drive contents and possibly a custom message. All we appear to be missing at this point are pricing and availability, and with an entire terabyte of storage, we can't imagine this thing will be cheap.
Lg Michael
Na jedenfalls wurde bei der Ces2012, (consumer electronics show 2012)
ein 1.TB Stick vorgestellt.
Bin mal auf den Preis des Guten Stückes Gespannt, billig ist das Ding wohl nicht.
Links:
1.
http://www.engadget.com/2012/01/07/victorinox-to-launch-1tb-usb-esata-ii-flash-drive-with-built-i/
2.
http://gizmodo.com/5874009/victorinoxs-1tb-flash-drive-makes-it-easy-to-lose-loads-of-data
Zitat zu Link 1:
Well it looks like everyone's favorite pocketknife company is readying a 1TB combo USB 2.0/eSATA II flash drive for a CES launch next week -- yes, one TERABYTE. From the looks of it, the Victorinox drive will come in black and red finishes with two bodies -- one with a scissor and knife, and a TSA-friendly version without. Besides the optional implements, both drives appear to be virtually identical, with a key ring and plastic clasp to keep the drive safely covered when not in use. Once you've wrapped your head around that gigantic one-terabyte capacity, take a gander at the built-in monochrome LCD, which will be used to display drive contents and possibly a custom message. All we appear to be missing at this point are pricing and availability, and with an entire terabyte of storage, we can't imagine this thing will be cheap.
Lg Michael