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Flash drive that fattens up with data

Posted by Chris Leckness on April 13, 2006 – 5:55 pm
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Although it is only a concept design, I find this one intriguing. Designed by Dima Komissarov, the flashbag USB drive is eqipped with a tiny pump to inflate it as it becomes filled with data, sort of like a high tech tick.

The size of the device changes depending on the amount of data it holds.

When the device is about to blow up you will see the familiar error message on your screen: “There is not enough free space”.

When switched off the flashbag remains pumped up, so you can estimate with the naked eye how much more pics, books and music albums can be transferred into it.

Pretty funny that your flash drive even has to watch what it eats, huh? At least the flashbag can lose its flab in a hurry. Just start deleting files and it will slim down right away.

Source: Mobile Mag

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