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April 26, 2006

PQI U510: charge up to 16GB on credit card flash drive

U510

At only 3mm thick, PQI's U510 flash drive could easily fit with your real credit cards in the wallet. There's no credit limit on this card, but you can only store 16 GB of data on it. That's it, no customer service upgrades allowed to raise the limit. The drive measures 85 x 54 x 3 mm and has an integrated and retractable USB 2.0 interface for speedy transfer. Although pricing and availability aren't announced yet, I'm already making room in my wallet: both for the cost of the card as well as the drive itself.

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