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For most of us, the last thing we would lose is our wallet. (Well, at least we try to keep it safe in our pocket.) This is naturally one place where we would try to put our flash drives, but but in reality, very few of these tiny storage devices will fit inside a wallet due to their size and/or fragility. LaCie's latest CurrenKey however is designed from ground up to be a wallet-friendly flash drive, and its die-cast metal body allows it to go along well with other real currencies like our loonies, quarters and pennies in the coin compartment in your wallet. LaCie CurrenKey - a wordplay by the 5.5 designers - has a nifty rotation system that easily reveals and hides the USB connector with a twist of the coin's edge. It comes in two colors: bronze for the 4GB and silver for the 8GB. Keep in mind that there's risk of actually mistaking these for a real coin. Perhaps that's why LaCie engaved a USB topology symbol and its company logo on one side and the capacity on the other. - Get LaCie CurrenKey Design by 5.5 Designers USB flash drive - 4 GB now for $24.99 at Amazon.com
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