Wednesday, October 29th 2008

Super Talent Offers Limited-Edition 18 Carat Solid Gold Pen-Drive

Super Talent has announced that it would be taking orders for a limited-edition variant of the Pico-C pen-drive, that is fabricated with 18 carat gold. Gold is used to make its body, as well as its key-chain. The company guarantees the quality of its material with a serialized Certificate of Authenticity. Apart from its looks, the drive offers storage of 8 GB, and data-transfer speeds of up to 30 MB/s. Data security measures includes 256-bit AES encryption.

The company is taking orders, and offers laser-etched corporate logos, or any custom etch design on the body at no extra charge, making it an executive gifting option. The drive comes in a black velvet jewelery case. The product is available only on a pre-order basis for a limited time, with three to four weeks lead time. Part number STC8GBPCKG is offered to resellers at $599 a piece.
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17 Comments on Super Talent Offers Limited-Edition 18 Carat Solid Gold Pen-Drive

#1
aCid888*
Anyone say 'waste of money' ?????

Why oh why lol
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#3
InnocentCriminal
Resident Grammar Amender
That is seriously lame, seriously.
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#4
FreedomEclipse
~Technological Technocrat~
A extra special product for those special select group of bankers & stockmarket traders who want to live out their last days looking like they actually own something before they get laid off & melted down into something very similar to stuff you wouldnt even dare feed your pet pig.

dont worry im sure you can melt the 18carat off the stick & trade it in at the jewelers to pay your rent
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#5
Sasqui
And it's only 8GB? Probably Class 4 as well.

LOL!
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#6
PCpraiser100
$600, thats a lot of Cheetos and Rockstar drinks...
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#7
Whilhelm
You know you ballin when you got a solid gold flash drive!! :rockout:

Otherwise you could buy several terabytes worth of flash drives for the same price
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#8
aCid888*
WhilhelmYou know you ballin when you got a solid gold flash drive!! :rockout:
lmao...that's just fkin' funny :roll: :rockout:

I'm sure they will be taking lots of orders for this baby! :slap:
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#9
infrared
Tut tut, too cheap to afford a solid-gold cover for the connector :p
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#10
D4S4
Highest safe volts on E8400?

BLING!!! I'm gangsta!!!

Edit: ignore the title, i messed up somethin
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#11
tomkaten
My car is fast, my stick is shiny
I tell all the girls they can kiss my hiney.
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#12
Kreij
Senior Monkey Moderator
Not everyone is a broke college student or a starving artist.
I would not buy one, but I am sure there are people who would drop 6 bills to get one.

Let's put it in perspective ...
If you make $600 a week and buy a $60 game, you've spent 10% of your paycheck.
If you make $6000 a week and buy this stick, same thing.
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#13
DonInKansas
Yo, when can I get flash drives in my grillz?:roll:
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#14
spearman914
tomkatenMy car is fast, my stick is shiny
I tell all the girls they can kiss my hiney.
:slap: FAIL :slap:
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#15
Hayder_Master
wow , golden view , i see some LG flash look like it but it was more big
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#16
A Cheese Danish
btarunrData security measures includes 256-bit AES encryption.
Cool. Now what about theft protection?
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#17
btarunr
Editor & Senior Moderator
A Cheese DanishCool. Now what about theft protection?
Same measures a piece of jewellery would have. None.
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