Victorinox has been putting a Swiss Army spin on USB drives for some time now, and it’s just rolled into CES with its latest batch: the Slim, Slim Duo and Secure SSD. In addition to being slim, the first two of those are also available in flight-friendly versions sans knife and, as you can probably discern from the name, the Duo actually packs two USB drives for up to 128GB of storage (compared to 64GB for the standard Slim). The Secure SSD, on the other hand, packs up 256GB of storage, an integrated Bistable LCD/e-Paper display, secure data encryption and, of course, a Swiss Army knife. Alongside those, Victornix has also announced its Apple Secure application for Mac users, and it’s once again kicked off its annual “Crack the Code” contest, which offers $250,000 and a trip to Switzerland to anyone able to crack the encryption on the drives. Hit up the galleries below for some more shots and our quick hands-on with the drives. Gallery: Victorinox Swiss Army USB drives hands-on Gallery: Victornix Swiss Army press photos Continue reading Victorinox Swiss Army debuts Slim, Slim Duo and Secure SSD USB drives, we go hands-on Victorinox Swiss Army debuts Slim, Slim Duo and Secure SSD USB drives, we go hands-on originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 06 Jan 2011 12:13:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink