TrekStor's stylish USB stick doubles as bottle opener
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As if you needed any more card readers and USB hubs in your life, TrekStor is busting out this new DataStation maxi t.uch hard drive at CeBIT this week, with a 9-in-1 card reader and a pair of USB ports in tow. The drive comes in 250GB and 400GB versions, and is capable of automatically backing up its own data. This should provide a nice bit of convenience for photogs looking for a quick and convenient way to offload pics from flash memory cards, and the powered USB ports are always nice, but neither addition is earth shattering. You'll be able to pick up a a drive soon, with the 250 gigger going for €120 ($158 US) and the 400 gig at €175 ($230 US).
It looks like it's still in concept / mockup phase right yet, but quality portable audio company TrekStor (who?) is announcing vibez at IFA. Yes, that logo, the shape of the device, that suggestive title, it's all enough to put the wrong idea into one's head; this player's all about the 20 hour battery life, 8-15GB capacity (wait, do they even make 15GB 0.85-inch drives?), great audio codec support (MP3, WMA, WAV, OGG, FLAC, and PlaysForSure), in addition to its color 176 x 132 display, remote, and 105 x 50 x 18mm (4.1 x 1.9 x 0.7-inch) body. We're still a little unsure about how that interface is supposed to work, but it sounds like come November we'll have a chance to discover ourselves for the princely sum of €199.00 ($255) for the 8GB player or €229 ($293) for the, um, 15GB version.








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