
Mimoco has announced a new line of MIMOMICRO flash drives with Star Wars and DC Character themes. Unlike their previous MIMOBOT collection, these new drives are smaller and feature a microSD card reader.
The first two MIMOMICRO collections include a crop of designs from Star Wars, including Darth Vader, Yoda, C-3PO, Chewbacca, and the Millennium Falcon along with characters from DC Comics including Batman, Superman, and Wonder Woman.The drives are expected to launch in March.
Check out the DC Comics series after the break.
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Plus, each character comes loaded with wallpapers and other digital goodies for you to enjoy.
Check out the contest page for all the details on how to enter.
Not sure I have to say much more than LEGO Minifigure 2GB USB Flash Drive, do I?
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Nah, I didn’t think I did—and this version is official. Here’s hoping they expand on this with more minifig characters and more storage.
Product Page ($25 via Brickset via OhGizmo)
Mimoco used Star Wars Celebration V as an opportunity to announce the latest in their series of Mimobot USB drives.
Series 6 includes: Yoda, Hoth Luke, Wampa and Snowtrooper and are available in 2GB ($29.95), 4GB ($39.95), 8GB ($59.95) and 16GB ($89.95) capacities. A gallery of the collection is after the break, along with a “deleted seens” Star Wars video featuring the Mimobot characters.
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Mimoco has released their latest in the Star Wars Mimobot flash drive series with the Episode IV: A New Hope collection. The set features R2-D2, Jawa, Stormtroopers (unmasked as Skywalker or Solo) and Obi-Wan Kenobi. Capacities range from 2GB to 16GB with pricing from $30 to $90.
Product Page ($30-$90 via Plastic and Plush)

With only 1GB of storage, I wouldn’t say the Force is particularly strong with these flash drives, but they are shaped like little lightsabers. And the best part is that they actually light up when you plug ‘em in to your USB port.
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