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Transcend's JetFlash T2K

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TranscendUSB drives are light, duh.

If your keychain is a little heavy these days, maybe its time to downgrade your USB drive. Don't worry, you won't be losing any storage space.

Transcend's bustin' a play at Sony's Microvault line-up of tiny USB flash drives. As such, they want you to know that their new JetFlash T2K drive weighs just 2-grams.

The thing that you will be downgrading is your USB drive's weight. You can get 1GB, 2GB, or 4GB versions of the Transcend JetFlash USB Drivefor $33, $58, and $89, respectively. How heavy (or light) are these USB drives?

They all weigh-in at around 2 grams. If you can't envision 2 grams, pick up two paper clips. Yes, they're that light.


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