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Silicon Power has just released its new high-capacity  USB dongle called LuxMini 710 which, apart from being quite stylish, is also rich of interesting features. Before listing all of them, let me tell you that this nice USB drive has been especially designed for transferring, safe storing and sharing  all of your files in a very easy way by using the latest technology available stored in a very tiny space, so don’t be surprised of this little monster, because you have been forewarned!

  • Advanced security software ‘the SmartKit’. This embedded application compresses your files in order to optimize the drive’s memory  and give you more space to use.
  • Fully compatible with Windows 95 up to Windows Vista (including Mac OS 9.0 & higher, Linux 2.4.0).
  • Easy plug-and-play.
  • Fully compliant with Europe RoHS standard.
  • LuxMini 710 comes in different flavours: 1GB , 2GB, 4GB and 8GB capacity, each of them with the following colors: silver, golden, black and blue.
  • Weight: 10g, Dimensions: 49.7mm x 15.45mm x 7.1mm.
  • Durability: 10,000 insertions (minimum) and Lifetime warranty.
  • Price set around $60 for the 4GB model.

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