Gresso Grand Monaco USB is the closest you’ll get to a supercar ‘drive’

Le’s face the cold hard facts: with only a single-digit percentage of the global population able to afford a Ferrari, most of us are just gonna have to make do with an Atom-based replica instead. Spending inadvisable amounts on USB drives, on the other hand, that’s something we can all do. Say hello to the $200 Grand Monaco Classic, a 32GB memory stick that continues Gresso’s tradition of wasting expensive materials — titanium, ceramic and carbon, in this case — on otherwise fungible goods. Not outlandish enough for ya? Click past the break for the 64GB Double Security version, which costs $500. Disregard for basic economics comes as standard on both models.

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