PQI’s U510- The World’s Thinnest Flash Drive
PQI has suceeded in creating the world’s thinnest flash drive, the U510.
The U510 is only 3 mm thick, and is no bigger than the size of a credit card! And you might think that something so small can also only hold a little memroy- but no, this little guy can hold up to 16 gb of storage. This flash drive has a retractable cord that connects to your computer via a USB 2.0 port, and is compatible with both Windows and Macs.
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the bpqi u510/b pro is the bworld's thinnest flash drive/b that is the size of a credit card and is a mere 3mm thick. however, it packs an amazing storage capacity up to 16gb. the pro version is actually an update to the original sexy bu510/b, b.../b - credit card-size usb bdrive/b packs a slim 16 gb
there's no data on pricing or availability right now, but that much storage in such a small package probably won't be cheap. — adam frucci. bpqi u510 the world's thinnest flash drive/b, via new launches. [originating url] - bpqi#39;s u510/b squeezes 16gb into a 3mm thick bdrive/b
we've seen plenty enough units claiming to be the "bworld's/b ____ bflash drive/b," and while we think most of the size awards can safely go to the idisk diamond, it's hard to begrudge the title of "bworld's thinnest flash drive/b" to a 3mm b.../b

