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Dane-Elec USB Flash Drives: From Batman to Hello Kitty
Marine Goy
Translator: Catherine Barraclough
May 24, 2011 2:13 PM
Translator: Catherine Barraclough
May 24, 2011 2:13 PM
Memory manufacturer Dane-Elec has been hard at work jazzing up its USB flash drives with a range of special editions ... you show me yours and I'll show you mine!
Clearly aiming to expand its customer base with a few licensed special editions, the Dane-Elec Hello Kitty series is soon to be been followed with Batman, Harry Potter and Tony Hawk's skatedrive. An 8 GB Hello Kitty drive sells for around £37 so you can expect the other versions to launch with a similar price tag. Plus, all these USB drives come with a 5-year manufacturer's warranty.



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Clearly aiming to expand its customer base with a few licensed special editions, the Dane-Elec Hello Kitty series is soon to be been followed with Batman, Harry Potter and Tony Hawk's skatedrive. An 8 GB Hello Kitty drive sells for around £37 so you can expect the other versions to launch with a similar price tag. Plus, all these USB drives come with a 5-year manufacturer's warranty.

One of Dan-Elec's bestsellers.

Backlit batman logo. Just in time for the release of the Batman film - The Dark Knight (2012).

Loaded with exclusive content (wallpaper, posters etc.) and supplied with a neck chain.
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This drive is a replica of Tony Hawk's skateboard! Skaters will be sure to love it.
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