Need More Flash Drive Storage? Vol: How about 1TB

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http://www.fastcompany.com/3004591/kingston-reveals-1tb-thumbdrive

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We're all used to thumb drives by now--they're so convenient and have such capacity they've killed the recordable CD and DVD and keep turning up in embarrassing government data loss news items. But if you're a fanatical thumb drive enthusiast you're probably going to need to sit down for this info: At the CES show Kingston revealed its DataTraveler HyperX Predator 3.0 unit with one terrabyte of capacity.

The tiny 2.8-inch by 1-inch thumbdrive runs at USB 3.0 speeds and comes in 512 GB and 1 TB sizes--capacities you'd more normally associate with a large mains-powered desktop external hard drive. The price is as yet undisclosed, though you can probably expect it to be astronomical. The innovation does prove one thing, though: The end of the spinning storage disk really is approaching.

Is a 1TB thumbdrive something you'd use? Or is it asking for all sorts of terrible data-leaking accidents?
 
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thats allot of damn storage
 
I kinda would feel uncomfortable knowing that allllllll the **** I had on there could be lost just like that.......I mean I've lost like 5 or 6 flash drives. I'd still cop if it were reasonable though
 
I kinda would feel uncomfortable knowing that allllllll the **** I had on there could be lost just like that.......I mean I've lost like 5 or 6 flash drives. I'd still cop if it were reasonable though

Word. I lost a flash drive with quite a few pron scenes on it.

It also had my resume. :\:lol:
 
For a person that likes to DL instead of stream. This could be awesome. Have to see what those speeds are though. I have way too many HDs I use on a daily this could make things more organized.
 
This thing will cost about $2k+, isn't the 512gb flash drive around $1300 already?
 
I wonder if you can get insurance on that. An expensive thing to misplace or lose, especially on a keychain.
 
imagine when they have 1 yottabyte as small as a micro sd card. Wrap your heads around that.
 
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