We’ve seen almost every material being incorporated into today’s devices from cardboard computers to bamboo laptops. Too bad nobody thought of making electronic gadgets out of concrete. Oh wait…
Designer Shu-Chun Hsiao contributed these Memory Weight USB sticks that are molded from concrete. The fun part here is that the weight of the flash drives corresponds to their memory capacity. A 256-gram stick, for instance, can store up to 256GB of data. Pretty neat, huh?
Source: Yanko Design, via CrunchGear
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