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Asuka Releases HD32F Cableless External HD

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Asuka (Aska) just released a 1.8-inch HDD that looks like a cell phone which slides into the card slot of your laptop and can transfer data at 1056 Mbps. The HD32F supports Cardbus 2.1 interface, weighs 120g and is compatible with Windows Vista/XP/2000/Mac OS X 10.1. The 20GB version is to retail at 125$ while the 40GB will retail for 230$. However Japan is the only country where the device is available until now.



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That thing looks sweet. All they need to do now is make one of those that's a SSD and I'd be all over it.
 
Well, I had heard of HD's for a laptop card slot long ago, but not one of this size, I must admit.
 
They should have made the entire thing be able to slip in the pcmcia port.
 
Now that's a fancy thumbdrive!
 
ZOMG the speeds on that are incredible.
 
I don't even have a laptop, and I still want one. lol

That is a great idea.
 
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