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November 13, 2007 3:48 AM PST

Portable hard drives go pink too

by Mike Yamamoto
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(Credit: Techie Diva)

If portable hard drives can come in leather and real gold, then surely one can come in pastel.

The "Store-It Pro," which is available in sizes ranging from 40GB to 160GB, comes in pink or black for the ultimate hers-and-his geek gift set. Or, if it's just for the sake of expressing one's individuality, free engraving could make for some interesting statements as seen in the photo here on Techie Diva.

That, however, doesn't mean that the black version should be treated like a mud flap.

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