Super Talent Shrinks Thumb Drives to 1.4"

By Nick Mokey
August 14, 2008


The new Pico D is the smallest drive in Suoer Talent's already micro-sized line at just 1.4 inches long, thanks to chip-on-board technology.

Tiny as they already are, thumb drives haven’t stopped shrinking. In June alone, Imation debuted its own super-tiny Nano, outdid itself with the even smaller Atom, and Corsair shrank its well-known Voyager to miniscule proportions. Now, the relatively unknown Super Talent has debuted its own micro drive: a model just 1.4 inches long.

The Pico D joins Super Talent’s existing line of small Pico drives, but takes them one notch smaller. It features transfer rates of up to 30 MB/s, a chip-on-board design that’s responsible for its size, and a swivel cap.  

The 8GB version of the drive will be available later this week for $40.


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