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Mickey Mouse ear as your USB pen drive?

By: (more) | Connectivity & Communications News | Posted: May 28, 2008 9:03 am

So, are you one of those people who still love Walt Disney's classic Mickey Mouse? Thankfully, if you are, you'll be overjoyed to discovered that A-DATA has a licensing agreement with Disney that allows them to produce all sorts of weird and whacky Disney based USB memory products.

 


The newest product from the Taiwanese memory maker A-DATA that will see its debut at Computex next week is the oddly named "Theme T703" pen drive - and Mickey Mouse fans will love it to bits!

 

Coming in colors of white, red and purple the 15 gram USB 2.0 pen drive will include storage capacity up to 8GB, all stored inside one of Mickey's famous ears. Mickey loses his face for a mirror for girly makeup on the go or you can even place a small picture in there if that's your thing.

 

When is Valentine's Day again? :)

 



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