Graphene U disk is as thin as paper or replaces flash memory U disk to store and exchange data
a graphene ueconcore technology called datastickies uses a series of high-speed production line disks or will replace our existing flash memory based U disk, making data storage and exchange as intuitive and convenient as writing a post it note
the USB flash disk is designed by designer Aditi Singh and others. As long as energy efficiency, environmental protection and product quality are comprehensively considered, it can transmit read-write data by pasting it on the optical data transmission panel
it is very thin, and looks like it can significantly reduce the carbon footprint. It is a post it note. The surface can really write words, and it can be pasted on a smooth surface such as the screen. Even if it is pasted and torn off repeatedly, it will not reduce the viscosity, or leave traces on the surface
there is no need for a USB port to connect to the computer, just stick it on the dedicated read-write panel (optical data transfer surface). This device looks like a thin strip, which can be installed on the edge of the screen. Then, we paste a piece of datastickies on it to read and write data, which is very convenient
with the addition and deletion of the data inside, the block color will also change, intuitively telling people what files are stored in this graphene USB flash drive and how much blank capacity there is
improve the technical level. Several basic datasticks can form the desired capacity. Each datasticks provides a basic capacity, and several posted together can form a larger capacity. If you want to share files with others, you only need to tear down one of them and give it to him
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