The "Swissmemory USB Victorinox"

Published: 23 March 2004 y., Tuesday
It's got everything from a toothpick to a bottle opener and screw driver, so it's about time the traditional Victorinox Swiss Army Knife entered the 21st century outfitted with modern information technology. Unpacked at the CeBIT, the pocket knife reveals a cleverly integrated USB flash memory stick created in association with the IT company Swissbit AG. The "Swissmemory USB Victorinox" is available with 64MB or 128MB memory, plus all the usual extras. There will be two versions on the market: one with a knife, scissors, nail file and screw driver along with a mini flashlight; and one with just the light and pen for frequent airline travelers. The handy gadget with the portable memory hook-up starts at €55.
Šaltinis: dw-world.de
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