Elecom’s MF-DU204G, The World’s Smallest External Hard Drive (Maybe)
By David Ponce
Companies like to include superlatives in all their product releases. “World’s thinnest, biggest, stinkiest…”, etc. It’s good for business, and sometimes even true. Take the MF-DU204G, 4GB HDD from Elecom. It’s allegedly the world’s smallest external hard drive. At 68 x 30 x 13 mm and 44grams, that might very well be true.
The device houses a 0.85inch, 4GB drive, and hooks up via USB 2.0. Sadly, it leaves our Apple-enabled brethren in the dust, as it will only work on machines running Win 98 and up. It’s set to cost around $220, and will be out (Japan only, no doubt) sometime towards the end of February.
[Elecom's MF-DU204G Hard Drive] VIA [Gizmologia]

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