SanDisk shows off the world’s smallest 1TB USB-C flash drive at CES
Every year at CES, among all the TVs and laptops and gadgets is the ever escalating competition of who can cram the most storage into a single flash drive. And this year, SanDisk showed up with a prototype of what’s supposed to be the world’s smallest 1TB USB-C flash drive.
It’s not the most storage we’ve ever seen in a flash drive — that title still goes to last year’s 2TB Kingston DataTraveler Ultimate GT — but SanDisk is to be commended anyway, given that its slimmed down prototype is far smaller than Kingston’s chunky zinc-alloy case. Plus, the SanDisk prototype fully embraces USB-C, instead of clinging to the past with USB 3.0, meaning that you’ll be able to use it to directly transfer storage to, say, an Android phone in addition…