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http://www.insanely-great.com/news.php?id=1241

M-Systems intros DiskOnKey Pro
By ron carlson, Insanely Great Mac
November 7th 2002

Take your data with you in a slimmer, trimmer package

M-Systems has announced the introduction of the DiskOnKey Pro, the latest addition to 
the DiskOnKey family line of USB keychain storage products.

"DiskOnKey Technology expands M-Systems' presence in the market by offering the 
device's technological superiority combined with the flexibility to create 
customizable form factors like the DiskOnKey Pro," said Blaine Phelps, worldwide 
marketing manager. "The availability of a customizable solution represents an exciting 
development for the market as companies can now choose from two M-Systems' designs or 
they can create a device with the assurance of DiskOnKey technology inside."

Based on the DiskOnKey technology platform, the new device enhances the line by 
offering the same computing power only in a smaller and sleeker form factor at roughly 
half the size of the original DiskOnKey design. The DiskOnKey Pro will initially be 
available with storage capacities of 16, 32, 64 and 128MB, with 256 and 512MB 
capacities expected soon.

The DiskOnKey Pro measures 3 inches in length and when the cap is removed the USB 
portion is approximately 2.5 inches, with a maximum depth of a quarter of an inch, and 
the width measuring three-quarters of an inch. While capable of being produced to meet 
a partner's specifications, the DiskOnKey Pro is currently offered in a gray hue with 
removable colored side panels and a capacity identifier on the USB-drive portion.

The DiskOnKey Pro will be offered with 16, 32, 64 and 128MB storage capacities, and 
sell for $35, $45, $70 and $115 (SRP), respectively.

Editor's note: A nifty widget to be sure. However, given that other than basic 
removable disk functions (i.e. it will pop up on your desktop) are not available to 
Mac users, we probably can find our joy for less elsewhere.

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