Monday, January 10, 2011

Victorinox Secure SSD, The 512GB Swiss Army 'Knife'

Who carries a slot blade anymore? If you go by craft with any regularity, then may not you. Victorinox, the makers of a of the world many important slot knives, knows this and has motionless to put something a small more TSA-friendly in to the skin of its mythological Swiss Army Knife.

It's not a pen-drive: It's an SDD. The world's smallest, according to Victorinox, notwithstanding handling to fill up in up to 512GB storage. It can offshoot up to a P.C. around USB 2.0, but that creates for give speeds that make molasses look similar to solid water, so Victorinox have moreover updated a block to offshoot in to an eSATA II port, giving local inner SSD speeds.

The drives are encrypted, and have a minuscule e-ink manifestation with the owners name and moreover the amount of space remaining. The box moreover contains a couple of blades, but they're minuscule sufficient to make it onto a craft (and thus moreover to small to be useful). The Secure SSD, as it is called, was a CES demo and doesn't nonetheless have a price. Don't design it to be cheap, though.

Victorinox's SSD flashdrive with e-Paper manifestation [Official Victorinox blog]

Photo: Skattertech

See Also:

Tracing the Army Knife's Swiss History

Porsche Redesigns Swiss Army Knife

Swiss Army Knife Besmirched by Bling

Swiss Army Knives, Rebooted

1800-Year-Old Roman Multitool

85 Tool Swiss Army Knife: Giant, Useless, Amazing

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