USB Gadgets
Perhaps one of the most useful options on any computer is the USB port, which seem capable of doing almost anything with the right USB gadget plugged in. Take a look at some of these amazing USB gadgets, you’ll be amazed at what you find in here; we certainly never imagined that the USB port could be so versatile!

The newest release from Transcend is v30 USB flash drive of an 8 GB capacity, which comes bundled with Transcend’s JetFlash elite software package including many useful functions.
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Kingston DataTaveler 200, by Kingston Technology, is the world’s first USB flash memory with the capacity of 128GB.
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Wilk Elektronik GOODDRIVE Edge flash drive are memories with colourful, aluminum cases. Each colour indicates a different capacity.
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Transcend has announced Flash V15 Antivirus USB flash drive which features a retractable USB connector with lock-switch, which makes the drive easier to use and protects it from damage during travel.
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With these USB Powered Speakers, you’ll never have to put up with the low sound quality of laptop speakers ever again! The excellent quality and amazing sound provided by these speakers boggles the mind. Mac users will enjoy plug-and-play compatibility, and Windows users need only run the easy-to-use CD install disc included with the speakers.
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It is important to be able to safely protect your digital data, and to that end you are going to want to have the Fortress Ultra-Rugger Hard Drive, capable of standing up to both shock and vibration.
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For when you really need to keep your information safe, the IronKey provides that added protection you want for your digital files. This military strength flash drive’s encryption chip will self-destruct after 10 incorrect password attempts, foiling hacker’s efforts to gain access by making your data completely unreadable.
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Working on environment-friendly IT products can sometimes bring about unusual results. In this case it’s a pendrive with a case made from corn.
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