Cassette Tape USB Drive

Mixa is a website where you can make your own 1GB cassette tape USB drive. The 4-step creation process lets you design it just the way you want to.
You start by picking a black or white cassette. In the next steps you name your USB drive and choose an image for the sleeve and label.
A Mixa USB cassette costs £19.99 (about $41 USD), inc. worldwide delivery.
(Via Retro To Go)

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