Royal Vista (no relation to Microsoft's Fabtastic OS) will be releasing their EZVue USB flash drive. It is actually innovative and new because it features a small LCD display that scrolls the contents of the flash drive with the push of a button. This USB flash drive will range from 128MB to 1GB and prices will begin at $50 for the 128MB version.
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