PNY Micro Attache USB Flash Drive Unboxing & First Look Linus Tech Tips
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Description
Today I have a look at a pretty cool little micro USB flash drive. Also I tell a funny story.
In this short Linus Tech Tips video, the host unveils the PNY Micro Attache premium USB drive, highlighting how incredibly small it is as a key piece of portable storage. He explicitly notes that it is an eight gigabyte USB thumb drive and emphasizes that speed is not the main selling point here, but the ultra low profile design. The unboxing includes revealing the packaging, a taped shutter and security tag, and a compact catalog that showcases PNY products such as the Verto cards, accelerate cards, and multiple drive models. He verbally demonstrates how the drive plugs into a USB port, stressing that the design is so tiny that incorrect orientation is the only potential pitfall, while also recounting a humorous anecdote about a prior experience at Costco with photo printing. Throughout, the host interjects light jokes about the packaging, his Canadian accent, and the novelty of having a “micro” drive that fits easily on a keychain. The segment wraps with a concise recap of the product: a remarkably small eight gigabyte USB drive and a practical, demo-focused closer on its plug-in behavior, inviting viewers to consider form factor and portability over raw speed.
Topics · unboxing · hardware · consumer electronics · gadgets
Questions answered
- What is the storage capacity of the PNY Micro Attache drive featured in the video?
- The drive is eight gigabytes in capacity.
- What is the main selling point of the PNY Micro Attache according to the presenter?
- Its ultra low profile and compact size, rather than speed.