64GB Flash Drives Have Dropped From $5,000 to $111

Perhaps we should be saying “how you’ve shrunk” when we are talking about the price of 64GB flash drives. Reports last May had the 64GB USB 2.0 Flash Drive Pro 2 Series priced at a whopping $5,000 USD. Today, VanDerLed brings the same 64GB in a USB stick that is slimmer, trimmer, and way, way less expensive!  How much for the new leather wrapped MeMe 64GB stick?  Just a slim $111.

I would have hated to be one of the early birds this time around who spent $5,000 for a memory stick now worth a very small fraction of the original price.

The MeMe USB stick is made by a company from the Netherlands called VanDerLed. According to their website, it is the most affordable USB stick out.

The 64GB MeMe is available in your choice of brown or black.

They are available at the VanDerLed website.

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  • mike sanders

    the drives shown are made in china and can be bought easily for less than $111.
    I just bought an identical batch of 1gb with my company logo on for $2.50

  • I remember paying $150 for a 32mb USB flash and thinking I got it for a good deal. 3 months later the same store was selling 500mb USB flash drives for half the price. I was crushed.

  • Not bad, after a quick calculation:

    64000
    700
    ------
    91.43

    So for about 2.5, 3x the price of a spindle of blank 700MB CDs (@ $35), you can get much, much faster read time with one of these puppies. methinks it's time to stop buying blank CDs.

  • friedlinx

    Out of Stock

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