April 21st, 2007 by ketyung

The market is simply too competitive nowadays, therefore quite a number of product makers are scratching their head hoping to add more “innovative” ideas into their products to be more marketable. After seeing the SolidAlliance’s food-shaped gadgets, here is another one, the Vavolo, hoping to make use of “food temptation” to lure more to buy their products. What they have here are simply hamburger drives, pizza drives, pastry drives, and a sandwich drive with capacities from 256MB to 2GB. Nice food is simply irresistable to someone. Pity the sales girl (in the picture below) at the Vavolo booth at Hong Kong Electronics Fair 2007. Is she too hungry and almost wanted to put those food-shaped gadgets in her mouth?
via [EverythingUSB]
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April 22nd, 2007 at 12:48 am
Having this kind of drives on your working space will most probably make your appetite grows. Talk about thinking about eating and food all day!
I definitely could not resist the temptations to fill my stomach if looking at these luring shaped gadget all day long.
Ha! Ha!
May 31st, 2007 at 6:50 am
[...] In order for those USB flash drives to be more sellable, manufacturers keep finding ways to make it more attractive. We’ve seen quite a number of food-shaped USB flash drives before. And now, here is another one, which is targeting the Lego fans. The Zip Zip USB flash drives, by the Australian company, which are the USB flash drives encased in Lego Brick. The Zip Zip Lego USB flash drives are available in six colors, which are black, blue, red, green, yellow and white. All of them carry a 1GB of storage capacity. For a price of A$59, which could be little too expensive for a 1GB flash drive. It includes a lanyard, so you can attach it to your keys. It’d be fantastic if these Lego bricks USB flash drives could be stacked up to form bigger storage capacity. Of course, it’s currently not possible with the Zip Zip drives. [...]
August 4th, 2007 at 4:45 am
[...] We’ve seen USB flash drives made in the shape of hamburger, cookies and Japanese food. And what else? It’s time for some USB flash drives with non-food design, some classic cars here, specially made for those classic car lovers. Etsy now offers a collection of USB flash drives mounted on couple of retro car designs. They have 256MB Classic Low Rider, 1GB Muscle HOTTRod and the 1GB Blazin’ Green Machine. The 1GB models cost $30, while the 256MB model costs $17. And all these classic car USB flash drives are hand made. [...]