Graffiti on a USB stick
Graffiti on a USB stick could be something you would find at the State Fair. It could be a USB drive full of work by a renowned graffiti artist trying to distribute the work publicly. It could be a presentation, product launch or data stored on a USB flash drive ready for duplication and distribution. But in the case of Mach Xtreme, graffiti on a USB is simply the company’s attempt to work with a graffiti artist to create “stylish” looking USB flash drives. Who would have guessed geeks and graffists collaborate. Sure we made up that word graffist, but it’s our prerogative, given that the USB graffiti artist named himself “Does,” after the verb, “to do.”

Anyway, Mach Xtreme is a relatively new technology company based in Taipei, Taiwan. Their claim to fame includes their experienced team of IT professionals and their high performance products. The latest of these is the CX series, USB 2.0 flash drive, which comes in 4, 8, 16 & 32 Gig capacities. This is a “plug & play” USB drive requiring no extra power cables. Their release highlights the fact that this device stores photos, videos and other data. But of course we know by now that a plethora of USB drives will accomplish these same tasks. And just for the record, if anyone wants artwork of any kind on their USB drive on in their USB data, we here at Creative USB are ready to do that.