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64GB USB stick in 70's wood grain
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64GB USB stick in 70's wood grain

by William Maher  on Oct 22, 2008
Tags: USB | stick
Super Talent ups the ante in portable storage with the "Luxio" - the USB stick you take with you when you're smoking cigars in the back of a limousine, 70's style.
The Super Talent Luxio comes in various flavours, including piano black and silver, but it's the "wood" model that's caught our attention, and has us flashing back to 1970s wood veneer interiors and Napolean Dynamite.

The retro sticks are expected to go onsale for US$149, and at 64GB Super Talent says you'll be able to store up to 20,000 6MP photos of your Cadillac, or 16,000 MP3s of KC and the Sunshine Band.

And there's Chrome. Just to show this is no cheap and nasty job, the Luxio comes in UV coated case with a chrome Zinc trim. AES-256 is onboard for the security-conscious, and there's an "elegant gift box". Just what we always wanted.

For those after something a little different in their portable storage, Kingston offers the "ancient archeological" look, with 4GB sticks made to look like artefacts from a dig, and featuring Terra Cotta warriors of China.

The Super Talent 64GB Luxio
The Super Talent 64GB Luxio


The Super Talent 64GB Luxio
The Super Talent 64GB Luxio
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