
We haven’t heard from Solid Alliance for some time which isn’t necessarily a bad thing. But now the good folks who popularized sushi USB memory clips have moved on to flip-top ducks.
The idea behind the Kururi (“twist”) is that the cap flicks away to reveal the pleasing i-Duck design and you don’t lose the cap. Prices begin at ¥2,780 for the KRR-B-256 (256MB model) and paddle onwards and upwards to ¥5,480 for the KRR-W-1G. You guessed that was the 1GB version, right?
(Via Solid Alliance [Japanese]; MT here)
Yoshi’s take: It’s always sad to see a company pathetically attempting to recapture past glory. Especially when that glory involves plastic sushi USB memory.
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