“Freshly Baked” Sandwich USB Drive 2GB
The fresh is always the most appetizing. “Freshly Baked” USB Drive Bread Series is doomed to give you a good shopping appetite with its innovative design and trustworthy quality.
Different to the traditional dull-looking USB drives, “Freshly Baked” is a kind of Mini-bread Quintessence. It’s more than a USB drive, but integrates both practicability and aesthetics –a killingly adorable gift arousing our five senses. Thanks to the “Freshly Baked”, a new untapped gift market of electronic products has therefore been built, refreshingly.
Features:
* USB specifications 1.0, 1.1, 1.2, 2.0 compliance support, plug and play
* Transferring rate up to 8Mbit per second at high speed
(Depends on different PC configuration)
* At least 10 years of data retention with 1,000,000 times storage
* Support Mac, Windows ME, 2000 and XP
* Internal memory: 2GB


That “Supports [Mac and Windows]” doesn’t say enough. Most recent Linux distributions know what to do with a USB flash drive, even if it’s formatted FAT32, NTFS or even FAT16, so why not mention Linux?
Cute housings for usb drives is not exactly news. There have been many cuter than this one. I like the really small housings and the ones with attached caps or no caps–say one that retracts.
And Dave,of course Linux knows what to do with a flash drive. (As does freeBSD) In fact, one of the best uses of a flash drive is to put Damn Small or Puppy on it and use it as a portable desktop. But face it, they needn’t have even have mentioned Mac. Only a Windows user wants a silly-looking usb key like that shown here.