Gresso aims to usher us into the New Year with its 2009-influenced USB flash drive range, featuring four different models that hold 4GB of data each. Individual flash drives from this range are made from 200-year old mahogany wood, and is available in Russia only. They won't be as crazy expensive compared to other more luxurious Gresso offerings, but to use such old trees for USB flash drives is just plain nuts. What about our environment, people? Those who wish to import one might have to pay more than the $54 after making a rough direct currency conversion to accommodate for taxes and shipping.
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[Source: Ubergizmo]