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The hugely popular Mini Cooper sold in the US and elsewhere by BMW has been one of the best ambassadors of the UK worldwide passing Coupling and approaching Dr. Who. While the little car that could continues to build a cult following its owners gobble up themed accessories with fervor. This 50th Anniversary Mini Cooper flash drive should be coveted with equal greed by Mini Cooper disciples. This 4GB flash drive works like any other drive and stores important documents and makes it easy to motor them back and forth wherever your Cooper takes you. The USB plug is concealed in the boot (trunk) of the car and is released by a switch on the underside.While the drive is plugged into your computer the headlights turn on, a signature touch reminiscent of any Official BMW accessories. 2 colour options are available, the standard Red and White striped model and the more flamboyant Union Jack logo of the United Kingdom from whence it hails. Neither the drive nor the car are exceptionally fast but it's all about style with the Mini. Should be available soon at your Mini dealership for about $10. About Everything USB
USB technology is the de facto connectivity standard for PC peripherals & consumer electronics; it has evolved from USB 1.1 to USB 2.0, Wireless USB and USB 3.0. Everything USB takes an in-depth look at these products and other offbeat USB gadgets, and brings you information and reviews needed for you to make a purchase decision. Welcome and enjoy your stay. If you would like to contact us with a tip or comment, please write to: newstips@everythingusb.com
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