Flash drives generally aren't particularly exciting objects. Sure, you can go out and buy one made of solid gold (or covered in Swarovski crystals no doubt), but there hasn't been a lot of innovation in the category recently. Kanguru's latest e-Flash drive may prove interesting to some however, as it manages to include an eSATA port as well as the familiar USB connector. The e-Flash uses a powered eSATA port, but as eSATA ports on PCs aren't (yet), you are going to have to make use of adaptors to get things going. The drives are shipping now in 16GB and 32GB capacities, with 64GB due in January.