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April 30, 2007
Mimoco Ships Star Wars-Themed Thumb Drives
Boston-based toy manufacturer Mimoco has announced that the company is now shipping its Star Wars-themed USB 2.0 flash drives. The drives, which are available in one gigabyte, two gigabyte and four gigabyte capacities, range from US$69.95 to US$149.95 according to Macworld News.
The drives, which are available in limited quantities, feature Darth Vader, Chewbacca, a Stormtrooper and R2-D2. The devices also ship with Star Wars content loaded onto the drive such as desktop wallpaper graphics, desktop icons, movie trailers and sound effects.
It's a badge of dorkiness, but it's also the 30th anniversary of some of the greatest films ever made. With that in mind, odds are your friends and loved ones will understand. And when you explain to your friends and loved ones that the drives are both Mac and Windows-compatible, only sincere admiration can follow.
Posted by chrisbarylick at April 30, 2007 9:15 AM
Category: News
Tags: 30th anniversary, Chewbacca, Darth Vader, desktop icons, Mimoco, movie trailer, R2-D2, sound effects, Star Wars, Stormtrooper, thumb drives, USB, wallpaper
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