I’m so sold for the Abra-Kadabra handy drive.

A crazily seamless and posh USB drive that aesthetically reminiscent the Mac Pro, is a job well done by design firm Luna made uniquely for Sandisk. Dubbed the Check Point Abra USB Drive (wow what a long name) it is embedded with a 32GB NAND inside a single block of steel. Completely rendered with smooth design, there’s only 1 rough part, which is facilitate for sliding the USB plug on this slide-out USB Drive. Luna claimed that the polished steel design was to portrait “an impenetrable monolith that would communicate the device’s secure features.”
And what security features you might ask. The Abra comes with security feature that includes secured VPN access to corporate network anytime, anywhere. Road warriors of corporate employees can plug-in the Abra at any computer with Internet access, and be able to simultaneously tunnel a VPN connection that will render a virtual workspace and get the jobs done while away from the office. A thoroughly secured workspace is the ultimate promise of Sandisk, as it somehow segregates the workspace from the computer that the Abra is plugged-in.
Now the only sad thing about a shiningly polished pieced of metal work piece, is the environment of the USB drive, assuming most people would place it in the pockets full of keys and stuff. Hopefully there’s some scratch-resistant coating for this Abra, or it will be full of scars done by jealous keys.
[via Checkpoint.com]











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