Furthermore, SSD features a 96 x 48 Bi-Stable monochrome graphic display for keeping track of what's stored inside of it, and Victorinox states that you won't find this on any other drive currently available. Simply titled, SSD, the "pocket-sized drive" is apparently the only one in the world that connects to eSATA II / III and USB 2.0 / 3.0 with a single connector, and it's also being touted as the smallest one around. This model currently sells for around $135 and is also bladeless.Shocker! Victorinox has officially pulled the wraps off of its latest pocket-knife and thumb drive combo here at CES - you know, the one we spied just yesterday during the show-floor setup. The closest thing on Aussie shores is the Victorinox SwissFlash Flight USB which features a fold-out USB storage stick, LED light, key ring and ballpoint pen, all in storages ranging from 1GB to 16GB. The Slim and Slim Duo currently aren’t held by Victorinox’s Australian distributors, though can be found online at prices that range from around US$40 up to US$350. In-built software features include automatic back-up, bookmark and favourites manager and a password manager. While it doesn’t sport the trademark blades of the typical Swiss Army knife, it’s the legal variety of office survival tool. The Slim Duo models squeezes in up to 128GB of portable storage by doubling up on fold-out USB sticks. It comes in multiple colours outside of the typical blood red, though retains the classic Swiss Army look. The Victorinox Slim is a USB flash drive that spans 4GB to 64GB capacities in a skinny form factor that lives up to its name, and a design that precedes its reputation.
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