Its Like the RiTEK USB Flash Drive Doesn’t Take Up Any Ports

How many of you have complained about the pitiful number of USB ports there are on a computer?  I myself have used up all of the ports plus a powered hub and still I need more.  Well RiTEK hears your pain, and they have come up with a great solution.  Take a look at the Yego USB Flash Drive.  That’s right, a flash drive that acts as a mini hub for more devices.  Now that pesky problem of where to plug the old flash drives is solved!

But there’s more to the Yego than a splitter!  This flash drive can lock it’s ports and only let in the person with the right password.  This is not file by file, it’s the entire flash drive encoded with a password. 

It supports pretty much all the Windows operating systems since ME, all the Mac OS’ since the 1990′s, and Linux Kernel version 2.4 and up.

An LED indicator atop the device tells users which port is operating.  This is a good thing, since those ports all derive their power from the original computer port.  Yego has a power saving mode too.  Now lets talk sizes!  It’s capacities run from 128MB all the way up to 8GB and all of them are USB 2.0 compliant.

With all these features you’d think the Yego would have gained some recognition.  Well actually It has, a generous half dozen awards by my last count.  I suspect that they won’t be the last either.  RiTek was the company that first made the OLED monitor and it is also the the very first company in the world to have a fully automated assembly line.  This is a company to keep your eye on!

[ Via: ohgizmo, RiTEK ]

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  • Seems like the ideal way of keeping USB port available specially if you don't have many of them any ways.

    I would love to try to get like 20 of them connected to each other just for the fun of it

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