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By Ian ChiuLast year's launch of the Active Crystal drives from Philips & Swarovski must be some success. The ladies must really dig the crystal-clad flash drives in heart & purse shape, and now they want more. The 2008 collection collection of thumb drives ranging from sparkling robots to glamorous moon might be just what they like.The robot-lookalike Naughty Raymond is accompanied by cutely Happy Laura, the two can be either used as a pendant or a charm. Their heads house the actual flash drive, and their crystal ears flash during data transfer. The Moon USB Memory Keys have a polished stainless steel body with either a fully faceted Chrome or clear crystal. Unlike the robots, they come with a retractable USB connector that can be released by pressing the crystal chaton on top. All four are now in 2GB, a rather disappointing upgrade taken account into their pricing. The Moons currently retail for €190 each while the Robots cost €40 less. Moon pics after the jump.
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