Official XBOX 360 USB Storage Stick Now Available
Eric Calouro | May 05, 2010 | Comments 0

Back in late March, we noted that both Microsoft and SanDisk had partnered up to build a USB flash-memory stick for XBOX 360. Today, we’re seeing the very fruition of the two companies’ partnership. Behold: the official XBOX 360 USB stick [pictured].
The stick comes in two different storage sizes: 8GB and 16GB, priced at $34.99 and $69.99 respectively, and takes full advantage of the USB mass storage feature enabled by Microsoft in early April.
Users looking to use their own USB sticks may do so, but will be required to partition up to 16GB of storage on their XBOX 360s. Of course, SanDisk would rather you just buy there stick, so will you?
[ via SlashGear ]
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