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A wristed development for Disney

By Ella Morton on 27 June 2008

Tags: disney | high school musical | lexar | usb | zac efron

The High School Musical USBracelet.

With K-Rudd talking up the "digital schools" thing, USB drives are being chucked into backpacks alongside lunchboxes, textbooks and loose change for the tuckshop.

As with all other schoolyard accoutrements, having a cool-looking memory stick aids in the prevention of social ostracism. Never one to miss out on a tween marketing opportunity, Disney has gotten into the data storage action, teaming with Lexar to release a range of High School Musical, Hannah Montana and Pirates of the Caribbean-branded USB products.

Items in the range include a bracelet with an embedded USB key, available in 512MB (AU$31.55) and 1GB (AU$46.88) capacities. If the prices seem steep, consider this: the High School Musical version we received comes preloaded with digital goodies including Zac Efron desktop wallpaper. For kiddies who haven't yet discovered Google Image Search, this is truly OMG-worthy.

To see the whole line-up of Disney USB thingies, visit Lexar's website.

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yara
24/08/2008 12:17 AM

Great! that way Disney gives more promotion to the musical and also satisfy to all the people that has not the opportunity to see the musical. GLO Yara

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