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Peripherals
by Mark Rollins on November 30, 2007

The ZaNa Design USB flash drives are handmade, and are encased in Merbau wood, and even have a touch of silver. I am assuming by handmade, that includes everything but the microscopic innards, which are probably assembled by machines. Another nice touch is the use of amber and Stripped flint for the flicking LEDs.
In other words, a very nice looking product. You can get the 1GB model for $74, and the 2GB for $92.
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Response from:
bms
(01/01/10 11:21am)
Don't buy in the shop Zana Design. They are swindlers, have taken the money but not sent the ordered goods.
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