dvice.com - 8/26/2008
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We have to applaud the ambitious Art. Lebedev Studio . The forward-thinking designers of those futuristic Optimus keyboards with a video screen on each key have created Folderix Drives, simple flash storage devices that look like cute little folders.
Pick your favorite color, available in the three hues you see here and made of aluminum with a laser-engraved logo. But be prepared to ...
store.artlebedev.com - 8/22/2008
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store.artlebedev.com —
The flash memory size is 4Gb. The body
cover is aluminium with laser-engraved logo....
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Folderix flash drive
electronista.com - 8/22/2008
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electronista.com —
Art Lebedev Studio has introduced the Folderix 4GB
flash drive. The device takes its role literally and...
encases the storage a folder to put files in; the case material is upscale and uses multiple colors of aluminum with a laser-etched logo. The Fo...
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Art Lebedev intros literal Folderix flash drive
geekalerts.com - 8/25/2008
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geekalerts.com —
You might have heard about the Folderix USB
flash drive from Art Lebedev , the team behind...
the Optimus Maximus keyboard , when it was still just at the concept stage. The Folderix Flash Drive , which is designed to look like a folder icon, ...
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Folderix USB Flash Drive - Now Available
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Folderix Drives Look Like Brightly Colored Folders
OhGizmo! —
... USB flash drive. These Folderix drives will definitely turn a head or two.
These sleek folder-themed drives come to us from the Art. Lebedev Studio, which is most noted for their extremely expensive (and awesome) Optimus Maximus keyboard. Sure, these drives aren’t as cool as a keyboard with tiny LCD screens, but they’re still not too hard on the eyes. They’re a bit pricey though, as a 4GB model will run you $55.
[ Art. Lebedev Studio ] VIA [ Dvice ]
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Folderix flash drives now available
Popgadget: Personal Tech for Women —
Remember the Folderix flash drives from Art Lebedev that we were eagerly waiting for? The wait now ends - the drives are up for sale and look every bit as cute as they did during the concept phase.
Available in purple, blue and yellow, the charmers are priced rather steeply at $55 for 4GB. But don’t mind - that’s the price you pay for innovation.
Via DVICE.
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