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Bone Collection USB Flash Drives from X-tremeGeek

Introduction

There is a multitude of flash drives out there and all of them strive to be the smallest, the fastest, while having the largest capacity. This trend has gone on for some time now and the results have been spectacular. In just a few years the capacity increased up to 64 GB for a very affordable price and in a reasonable size package. While this aspect of technology is great for the nerds and most practical people, this approach failed to address the issues presented by those of use that appreciate the artistic value of things. To artistic minds having 64 GB is great and all but externally all you are looking for is basically a piece of plastic or metal roughly the size of your finger. Well X-tremeGeek might have the solution you are looking for. Read on to find out if these cute little pieces of design are enough to satisfy the inner artist in you while still catering to the practical aspect of a flash drive.

Bone Collection’s Take

The BONE Collection expresses our profound belief that making something interesting is as important as making something useful. Our designs are created to stimulate not just your sense of sight, but also your sense of touch and your imagination. Utilizing state-of-the-art 3D technology and the practice of pure creativity, we seek to design completely original products that will easily accompany your hi-tech life.

Specifications

All drives from the Bone Collection are USB 2.0. The drives specifications for the drives that we have reviwed are as follows:

  • Dinosaur Driver: 4.0 GB
  • Penguin Driver: 2.0 GB
  • Bone Driver: 2.0 GB
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2 Comments... What's your say?

  1. I love the Bone Collection MicroSD Card Reader, White RD07011-W, it’s such a beautiful keychain. Love it

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