The company SolidAlliance, specializing in the manufacture of USB-drives of an unusual and strange type, often pleases its potential consumers with non-standard devices. At least in terms of appearance. This time, the USB drive was released to the masses, completely devoid of all adornment, Hadaka (which means “naked”, “naked” in Japanese).

In general, the assortment of SolidAlliance has about a couple of dozen varieties of funny and funny flash drives. So, in the spring of the current code, the company made a USB-drive in the form of sushi from mackerel.

And even earlier, at the end of 2006, lovers of IT-seafood got at their disposal a flash drive in the form of squid.

The desire to attract a buyer, of course, sometimes comes to the point of absurdity. I personally would not be flattered either on sushi or on squid. Painfully, these gadgets are strange and, in my opinion, not at all funny. But the new Hadaka is a very worthy thing, especially for minimalists. Completely devoid of any decoration, the Hadaka case is a piece of iron with dimensions of 14 × 32 × 5 mm. Small size, USB 2.0 interface, volume depending on the modification of 1 or 2 GB and support for the Vista ReadyBoost function - all the charms are evident.
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