Ravage Transformer is Best USB Stick Ever
Those who remember the classic first generation of Transformers will know that Ravage the Decepticon transformed into a cassette tape.
These days we no longer store our audio recording on analog tape, but rather in digital data. The Ravage of today would transform into another small-portable media form such as a USB stick. And here we have it:
At only 2 GB and $43, it’s definitely not cheap (and not shipping until September). But die-hard Transformer fans and collectors have probably already decided that they must have it.
Hopefully we'll get to see a USB Laserbeak next.
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Marcus Yam served as Tom's Hardware News Director during 2008-2014. He entered tech media in the late 90s and fondly remembers the days when an overclocked Celeron 300A and Voodoo2 SLI comprised a gaming rig with the ultimate street cred.
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tweak13 hallic7Too much $$$ for only 2 gb!!!! But this is sure a unique drive!!!Reply
It's cleary for the Transformer enthusiasts out there not someone worrying about pricer per gb -
hallic7 tweak13It's cleary for the Transformer enthusiasts out there not someone worrying about pricer per gbReply
Sure! I play MTG and some people just get crazy when they check the price of some cards! But as you say this is for enthusiasts!! :D Special editions tend to be expensive!!
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jacobdrj Where is my Isolinear Chip USB device? My Communicator cell phone? Where is my Wi-Fi Tricorder?Reply
I will add it to my friends 'Romulan Ale' stash...
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tenor77 Reminds me of this little deviceReply
http://www.engadget.com/2007/07/15/soundwave-transformer-gets-mp3-player-upgrade/
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apmyhr Wow! this is an awesome idea, too bad its so expensive for 2 gig. I would be willing to pay an extra $5 - $10 for a tranformers USB, but not an extra $35...Reply
