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Super Talent’s Terracotta Warrior USB Drive

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If you’re looking for a USB drive that has a little bit of history to it, much like the Mahjong USB drive, you might check out these little warriors.  These terracotta warriors are a 7in tall replica of the Xi’an terracotta warriors, found in 1974 perfectly preserved for over 2,000 years.  The warriors found at that point were underground, life-sized and were over 6,000 of them.  Found by a farmer no less that was digging a well.  That’d definitely make the task of digging a hole a lot more interesting.

The drives come in anywhere from 1GB-8GB.  It supports password protection, and has a limited lifetime warranty.  Which likely means that this drive is going to be an expensive one.  Unfortunately there’s no way to tell on that.  All the site does is list where you could find one of these drives to purchase, not how much you will pay at the shop once you do indeed find it.

Source: Newlaunches


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