This graphene USB flash drive (dataSTICKIES) won the 2013 Red Dot Design Award and was designed by designers: Aditi Singh and Parag Anand. From a technical point of view, this product will have the potential to replace the flash USB flash drives we commonly use today, making data exchange and storage as convenient and intuitive as writing. It has the following three major advantages:
1. It is as thin as paper, the surface can be written on, and can be pasted and pulled off repeatedly on a smooth surface without reducing the viscosity or Leave no trace of the paste.
2. It does not need an excuse such as USB to read and write data. You only need to attach it to a dedicated read-write board to read and write data. This read-write board is The so-called Optical Data Transfer Surface (ODTS) is a slender strip that can be installed on the edge of the display screen, and then a piece of dataSTICKIES is attached to it to read and write data.
3. Each piece of dataSTICKIES has a rated storage capacity, such as 8GB or other. We can paste one, two or even multiple dataSTICKIES on the read-write board to stack what you need. The storage capacity effectively solves the bottleneck of insufficient capacity.
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