The chocolate bar portable HDD

Posted in Concepts, Hard Drives by Conner Flynn on December 13th, 2007

The chocolate bar portable HDD

Sang Hoon Lee has designed a new portable hard disk drive that truly looks good enough to eat. Mmmmm Chocolate. The chocolate bar hard drive is non-edible and comprised of modular flash drives, and the central hub features a built in touchscreen. The touchscreen can be used to view and organize all of your various files.

The idea here is that files could be organized any way you want and you can take the sections with you in your pocket, to use on another computer. That’s nothing we can’t do already, but it’s the design that’s cool. It’s a fun and unique concept. Whether it is worth using in the real world remains to be seen, but it sure makes me hungry. I’m not sure what the packaging would be like, but I would like to see it come in foil like a real chocolate bar.

[Yanko Design] VIA [Gadgettastic]

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