
World’s smallest USB flash drive? How small is it in order to be world’s smallest? Everybody is competing for the world’s smallest nowadays. Lets have a look what the specialty is for this newly unveiled Kingmax’s product.
The Kingmax’s USB 2.0 Super Stick is really kind of amazing. Talking about the smallest, just by its weight, it’s already light enough to win the world’s smallest title. It weighs only 1, (yes one) gram! It’s ultra slim, with a total dimension measures 34- x 12.4- x 2.2-mm only.
Take a look at the picture, you just have to hold gently it using your fingertips. I’m not too sure if it’s easily breakable, but for sure, it’s very easy for me to lose track of it! It’s Vista/OS X-friendly and comes in 512MB ($19), 1GB ($29), 2GB ($39), and 4GB ($55) flavors. Besides using as a storage drive, perhaps you could use as your toothpick, as it small enough to go into those small gaps between your teeth!
via [engadget]


March 16th, 2007 at 9:27 am
I don’t think that I could use a drive that thin that only weighed 1 gram. Even if you put it on a lanyard, I’d be constantly feeling for it to make sure that I hadn’t lost it. Does look nice, though.
March 18th, 2007 at 11:19 pm
How will it fit into the current USB port?
March 19th, 2007 at 1:47 am
The thickness shall be just like the usb port can fit one
March 19th, 2007 at 7:57 pm
Looks great..I heard about that somewhere, but haven’t seen any pictures. I’m sure Kingmax will make even more money if it’s popular due to people losing them! ha
March 20th, 2007 at 5:22 am
That’s true, the easier for it to lose, the more money they’ll make. Since the 512MB one isnt too expensive. If you lost it, perhaps, u will buy another one back
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