OCZ Zee USB 2.0 Flash Drive Released

A name familiar with notebooks, RAM (especially the water cooling, air-cooling RAM lineup solutions) and flash memory products, folks from Sunnyvale California based OCZ have just expanded their product range with the release of the Zee USB 2.0 flash drive.
Meant as a low cost option for both laptop and PC, Zee is a simple USB thumb drive that (probably) has modest features, although the company says it’s capable of doing mainstream speeds.
All drives come with a lightweight casing and feature a metal cap for better protection, are plug-and-play compatible, have a two-year warranty and seem perfect for users with a busy media lifestyle that are looking for simple and portable ways to tote their stuff securely.
With no specs to brag about, no price or release date, what we know for sure is that the OCZ Zee USB 2.0 flash drives come in 2GB, 4GB, 8GB and 16GB variants and should have “an affordable price tag attached”.

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