Ok, you've really gone and put us in a twist this time Philips. The he-man editors of
Engadget haven't exactly been wooed by Philips' lineup of
Active Crystals USB drives slathered in
Swarovski excess. Then again, we're not their target audience. Somehow though, these new 2GB Happy Laura and Naughty Raymond USB drive robots make us want to titter coyly with demure fingertips pressed lightly to our pouty mouths. But for €150 (about $223), we won't.
Read -- Naughty Raymond
Read -- Happy Laura
Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
quomen @ Aug 13th 2008 7:39AM
Cute, but this thing just screams, "Steal me!"
chi22ko @ Aug 13th 2008 7:56AM
[2]!
ShadowKain @ Aug 13th 2008 7:46AM
Steal me? For 223 dollars those arnt diamonds you dolt, but im sure most people still would love to decapitate their flash drive
Yaroslav @ Aug 13th 2008 8:06AM
White one is great! I like it :-)
I'll buy one when I've got my first thousand
F.Bizzaro @ Aug 13th 2008 8:06AM
The black one is "Naughty Raymond"!?!
I'm not sure I want to have to fondle something called Naughty Raymond to get my data. Unless its the weekend.
Sirius @ Aug 13th 2008 8:19AM
Why is the chain attached to the drive cap rather than the drive itself?...
Matthew McGuirl @ Aug 13th 2008 8:39AM
USB Bomberman, anyone?
pickupjojo @ Aug 13th 2008 11:05AM
It's not really new Engadget...
Just look at my tips when I send you some. :)
Joffrey,
http://www.geekandhype.com
Dan @ Aug 14th 2008 5:11PM
Maybe to attract the man-geeks, perhaps one made into the shape of a Mooninite?
I'm wishing as hard as I can.