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Japanese company sells USB stick with built-in “Post-it” pad
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by Serkan Toto on February 5, 2009

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I am doubting that the original Post-it brand is really behind this, but a Japanese company called Actbrise [JP] (slogan: ”Seven falls and eight rises.”) is selling a USB stick with a built-in sticky note pad [JP].

The USB 2.0 stick can hold 100 mini notes (50×15mm) and offers 2GB of memory.

It can be pre-ordered for $30 but is Japan-only.  I suggest you ask Rinkya, Gizmine or The Japan Trend Shop if you live outside Nippon and really want to get the stick. They might list it if interest is high enough.

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  • It is just me, or is this stupid?

    …dang, I bent the connector again by writing on the post-it pad.

    …well, I’m out of post-its. Guess I’ll spend another $30 on a usb drive so I can get more.

    Are the Japanese that short on space? “Man, I really need a USB drive for my laptop, but then where would I put my tiny pad of post-it flags? I just don’t have enough room in this office!

    • you can by normal post its at any shops which has the same size (it’s those common type), and paste on it. it’s about the ‘new’ factor. i mean i won’t even use it. the post its would be dot-ear-ed.

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