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Jun 29 2005, 10:00am EST | by Luigi Lugmayr
VelocityReviews reviews the stylish SwissMemory USB TwistPro 2GB USB Stick.
Quote:
"Give it a twist, a flick of the wrist, that's what the showman said! That is exactly what Swissbit has us doing with the SWISSMEMORY™ USB TWISTPRO. Swissbit knows that your tired of losing that cap on the end of your thumb drive, and they also know you just need more space to carry around your work files, along with those play time files. What else could you need in a USB device?
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Read the full review.
Speaking of Switzerland. There are now several of those Swiss Army knife USB drive models on the market to choose from.
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