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March 16, 2007

Kingmax announces World’s Smallest USB Drive

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Kingmax’s USB 2.0 ‘Super Stick’ flash drive measures a mere 24 x 12.4 x 2.2mm and weighs just one gram – making it very portable, but also very easy to lose!

The drive is Vista / OS X compatible and costs from $19 to $55.

The Super Stick features Kingmax’s proprietary semiconductor PIP packaging technology, enabling the drive to provide up to 4GB storage capacity. It is available in four sizes – 512MB, 1GB, 2GB and 4GB.

All Kingmax Super Stick USB flash drives support Vista ReadyBoost. When the drive is used together with PCs and notebooks that run on Microsoft’s Windows Vista operating system, it can effectively improve performance up to 30-40%.

Kingmax Digital Inc, which has its headquarters in Taiwan, offers flash storage products for use in a wide range of portable electronic devices such as digital cameras and PDA’s.



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