“I think it’s cool, I think the technology is great,” Stern said. “I enjoyed it and I like it because you know what, now I can leave it right on my desk and no one knows what it is.”
He added, “It’s really cool. It’s like the cleaning woman wouldn’t even know!”
New York-based FleshDrive’s vice president of sales, Michael Gruosso, said, “I want to personally thank Howard for telling his audience about The FleshDrive. Our phones were off the hook this morning, and our inboxes were full of emails, demanding our product. The response even crashed our servers.”
The company said Stern went into detail about a specific FleshDrive movie — The"Best of Gianna Michaels" from Red Light District.
“When I need to have [these films] immediately, it’s there. Very nice. Very good quality. Excellent,” Stern said.
Stern’s co-host Robyn Quivers added, “You have this thing on your key chain that is always with you that nobody can ever get it.”
The company said FleshDrive can hold up to 90 full-length movies depending storage size. And with FleshDrive's proprietary FleshDrive Player, FleshDrives can be played on multiple platforms such as PC, Mac, XBox, TVs with USB, PS3s and more.