The Brass Cross USB Drive

Written on December 22, 2008 – 10:15 am | by Maria Mihale |

There are quite a few things that people should never turn into derision and religion is one of those things. I really don’t see the use of focusing on delicate subjects and then converting them into bad jokes. But maybe it’s just me and maybe people don’t take it very serious and they would never think that this Brass Cross USB Drive is some sort of a blasphemy, as I’ve been tempted to consider it.



More than that, I’m sure that some of you would find it a good looking gift for your best friends. It’s just that this weird device is aimed at Christians and at Christians only, because the ancient symbol of the humanity is used in this religion as a fundamental sign.

Still, it’s a good thing that the USB drive isn’t entirely covered with all sorts of diamonds and other bright and shiny little precious stones. The designers decided to adorn this piece of technology with just a couple of crystals and to give it an antique brass look.



The main advantage of the Brass Cross USB Flash Drive is that, compared to any other similar devices that have small amounts of storage, this one comes with 8 GB, which is pretty impressive. In this given context, you will have to deal with the bad looks of this wearable Cross and have it hang around your neck with the adequate pride. This means you will have to make up your mind between looks and functionality.



The Brass Cross USB Flash Drive works with Windows, Mac and Linux and it’s compatible with systems like Windows 98SE / Me / 2000 / XP / Vista, Mac OS 10.x or future versions, Linux 2.4.2 or newer. Supporting a wide variety of files formats that can be stored on the Cross, the chain has a universal size that is of 28 inches.

The Brass Cross USB Drive is being sold for approximately $22 on Chinavision.com.

(Source: coolest-gadgets.com)


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