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Darth Vader USB Stick is your Fatherrrr

14 Oct, 2006, 4:39 pm IST | by Aalaap Ghag | External drives

Mimoco, a 'designer' (read: gimmicky) USB flash drive maker has just launched a new series of four Star Wars themed products to its range of Mimobot USB flash drives. The first in the line of Star Wars drives is the Darth Vader USB Stick, who's 'helmet' can be lifted up to reveal the USB connector. Unfortunately, there’s no hiss out of any nozzles while this happens. The 1GB, 2GB or 4GB Darth Vader stick will sell from Rs. 3,600 up to Rs. 7,600, which is a whole lot more over regular drives of similar capacities, but these have the force with them. The dark side of the force.

 

Tags: Mimoco , Mimobot , Star Wars , Darth Vader , USB Flash Drive

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