Lego USB Sticks Bring Out The Kid In You June 1, 2007
Read more Gadgets , Gizmodo UK , Mobile Devices , Peripherals , Portable Media , Storage
LaCie started the whole craze for Lego storage devices back in 2005 with the cool, removable HDDs disguised as, well, you guessed it. And now, Aussie outfit Zip Zip , is plugging USB sticks that look like regular-sized Lego bricks.
There is a certain playfulness to the whole IT-disguised-as-Lego that I can’t quite put my finger on but I like it, nonetheless. These little numbers pull apart in the middle to reveal the business end of a 1GB USB stick. OK, when you have Kingston rolling out small, waterproof 4GB USB sticks and Verbatim pushing the boat out to 12GB, this is no great shakes but then, they don’t look like Lego.
Available in black, white, red, yellow, blue and green, they will set you back around £25 a pop.-Martin Lynch
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LOL, do they actually stack!?
i know id buy one!