Tamawa has just introduced a new mini flash drive that's made out of Bakelite - the same material that is used to make billiard balls. When closed and not in use, the flash drive looks like two billiard balls fused together. Users can choose from seven different colors for each half of the ball to come up with their own color combinations for the thumb drive. The drive stores 8GB (not much I know, but it should be enough for most of your necessary documents/files that need transporting.
Although the flash drive isn't exactly the largest drive around, it costs a whopping $124.
Ubergizmo
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