With dimensions of just 68 x 30 x 13 mm, the MF-DU204G – the world’s smallest portable hard drive from Elecom (Japan) – is highly prone to being lost. However, its password protection feature ensures that important data remains secure from unauthorized access.
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Weighing in at 44g, the MF-DU204G boasts a storage capacity of up to 4 GB. However, this product is only compatible with Microsoft operating systems from Windows 98 and later. The device is set to debut in Japan in two colors, blue and silver, at the end of this month, with an expected price of $220.
While USB drives are compact and convenient, they often have limited storage capacity. High-capacity MP3 players have somewhat addressed this issue, but they remain significantly more expensive than flash drives. Many companies have launched hybrid products combining hard drives and USB technology, but their sizes have yet to satisfy customer demands for portability.