It's Small, It's Sturdy, It's Orange!

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Imagine how fun it will be to carry your photo album, MP3 library, and mini-camcorder in a device the size of a credit card for sharing with friends and colleagues whenever you want to. Simply plug it in to almost any computer for easily backing up, archiving and exchanging files.The LaCie Carte Orange is extremely convenient to carry thanks to its rugged design and compact credit card sized shape.

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