Remember the delicious looking sushi USB disk? The company, SolidAlliance, has just announced a new model. Still sushi look-a-like though, but these new USB disk has a flashy and brighter color, compare to their previous sushi model (screenshot below).
The USB Disk, called, SushiDisk, supports USB 2.0 interface, and comes with 128MB storage capacity. The price is 8,200Y. You can read their press release here.

USB (for Universal Serial Bus) is a low cost serial bus which can provide upto 12 Mb/S. That’s about 100 times faster than the RS-232 style serial interfaces used in earlier generations of computers. First developed in 1996, the USB is now widely used in Macs, PC’s and even Linux systems. USB is typically used to connect devices such as printers, scanners, keyboards, digital cameras, MP3 players and low speed storage devices. In June 2002, Intel and others started to demonstrate USB 2.0, which increases the speed of the peripheral to PC connection from 12 megabits per second (Mbps) on USB 1.1 to up to 480 Mbps on USB 2.0, or 40 times faster than with the older technology. [
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[ Via Engadget ]