OCZ Technology unveils 8GB USB flash drive
Everyone and their mother seem to be jumping on the credit card-sized USB flash drives. Now OCZ Technology is announcing an 8GB model USB 2.0 drive that measures the same thickness of about 3-4 credit cards. The OCZ Mega-Kart comes in black and has an LED light that blinks when the drive is accessed.
The Mega-Kart comes with a one year warranty. No release date or price has been announced.
Competing 8GB USB flash sticks are currently selling for around $150 to $175 at a major online retailer (Newegg).
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