Showing posts with label usb. Show all posts
Showing posts with label usb. Show all posts

7.30.2013

OH MY: Enter to Win a Mr. Sulu MIMOBOT Flash Drive



Based on the great response I got from the Bruce Lee MIMOBOT giveaway, it seems you like designer USB flash drives. So, my fellow Star Trek fans, here's one that you're going to like: Mr. Sulu MIMOBOT.

The Mr.Sulu MIMOBOT is a limited edition designer USB flash drive -- limited to 1,000 hand-numbered pieces -- made in the likeness of George Takei from the Original Series (apologies to all the John Cho fans out there). Available in up to 128GB and USB 3.0 capabilities, the Sulu MIMOBOT comes preloaded with a bonus suite of wallpapers, icons, avatars and other digital content. Oh my. So... who wants one?

I happen to have two of these Mr. Sulu MIMOBOTs to giveaway to lucky readers. Here's how to enter:

7.09.2013

Flash Drive of Fury: SDCC Exclusive Bruce Lee Variant Mimobot



You know I am a sucker for all things Bruce Lee. Mimoco, makers of supercool designer USB flash drives, have announced a brand-new limited-edition Bruce Lee Variant Mimobot, battle-tested and complete with bloody claw scratches straight outta Enter the Dragon. This design is a 2013 San Diego Comic-Con Exclusive and will only be available in a hard-numbered limited run of 400 pieces.

Made in partnership with Bruce Lee Enterprises, each flash drive is available in 8GB, 16GB, 32GB, 64GB and 128GB capacities, as well as in USB3.0 speeds, and includes preloaded bonus digital content, including a personalization suite of Bruce Lee wallpapers, icons, and avatars.

This isn't Mimoco's first time mixing Bruce with a personal data storage device -- their previous Bruce Lee Mimobot design sports the iconic yellow jumpsuit in the style of Game of Death. And I happen to have two of these Mimobots to give away to lucky readers. Want one? Read on...

3.11.2013

Fund This: Grendizer USB Flash Drive Figure



This is something cool for fans of old school Japanese robots and totally awesome USB memory drives. If you liked that rad Voltron USB Drive, designed by Alan Yen, I posted a couple of years ago, you'll dig this fully poseable Grendizer USB memory figure, licensed and in the works from Incubot Productions. They're currently winding down a Kickstarter campaign to make it happen. Watch the video to get all the geeky details about the figure:

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