ATP Nano Vision Is A Tiny USB 2.0 Flash Drive

The Nano Vision is an extremely small USB 2.0 Flash memory device created by memory maker ATP. It is a 300X device, providing speeds of up to 30 MB/s, and ATP markets it as being ready for Vista's ReadyBoost feature. The aluminium body supposedly is waterproof, and despite its compact dimensions, there was still enough space to include an activity LED.
HD DVD Or Blu-ray? Asus Does Both, Just In Case

HD DVD and Blu-ray are competing, and once again it is unclear which standard will emerge victorious. We've seen DVD plus and minus standards in the past, and multi-mode DVD burners were released fairly soon thereafter. So far, though, we haven't heard from any manufacturer that there will be HD DVD and Blu-ray combo drives to bridge the gap for the end user.
Every manufacturer who wants to be on the safe side simply offers drives for both standards. Asus showcased two models that should be available soon.
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