Teac introduces 1.8 inch external USB drives
eac, a company known for their CD and DVD drives, is introducing a line of small USB 2.0 drives in 20, 40 and 60 GByte sizes. These external bus-powered drives have an all-aluminum chassis and according to Teac are "small enough to fit your shirt pocket".
While the press release says the drives are available now on Teac's online store, pricing or pictures were not published.
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