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Sony Micro Vault Tiny USB flash drive
Dennis Hissink : January 17th 2006 - 01:56 CET
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SonySony Micro Vault Tiny USB flash drive : At this year's CES 2006, Sony Electronics unveiled a redesigned Sony Micro Vault line-up, which will include the Micro Vault Tiny. The new Sony Tiny USB flash drive offers users substantial storage capacity and high transfer speeds in a stylish design. "We're really focusing on new, conducive designs that deliver high performance in high style," said Mike Lucas, Sony's marketing director for consumer media products. The new Micro Vault "Tiny" is Sony's smallest USB flash drive with a fun, fashionable design and color-coded capacities. Measuring roughly ½ inch wide and just over one inch in length, the drive offers storage capacities of 256MB to 2GB, and plugs directly into standard USB ports.
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"The new Sony Micro Vault Tiny drive's fun, compact design is sure to be hit among fashion-forward professionals and students alike," Lucas said. "It gives new meaning to the phrase - Good things come in small packages." The Sony Micro Vault Tiny USB flash drives will begin shipping this spring. The introduction of the Sony Vault Tiny USB flash drive confirms the importance of today's flash memory. It will take not that much time before we are all wearing and using tiny flash devices for our daily use.

Sony Micro Vault update - Microsoft HotFix issue
After applying the HotFix KB835732 distributed by Microsoft for Windows 2000 on April, 2004, some application software for the Micro Vault devices may not operate properly. In case of any problem, please download the latest version of the software from the website and try again.

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