Verbatim USB 2.0 Store N Go Pinstripe 16GB
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I was very impressed with the Verbatim 256MB USB Drive. With fast transfer rates, very small size and easy to use security software, this drive got my attention. If asked, I would never have guessed there could be so many differences between different USB drives.
Take 4GB of data with you on a tiny hard drive that costs less than $130
The ability to fit large amounts of data in your pocket is a something many of us have begun to take for granted. At the same time, the amount of data that can fit in a very small space continues to rise, with Verbatim offering a 4 GB version of its Store 'n' Go hard drive.
Verbatim's 4 GB Store 'n Go USB Hard Drive
The 4 GB Verbatim Store 'n Go USB Hard Drive is an interesting execution on the "plug in my computer wherever I am" concept, but it's not a solution for everyone. This review goes into detail covering Ceedo, the micro-operating system that is included on the drive.- Good storage value for the money
- Powerful micro-OS (Ceedo) included
- Attractive design
- Awkward to use on some PCs
- Ceedo has some quirks and can be slow
Verbatim 4GB Store ‘n' Go USB Drive
Today we'll be reviewing a product that for lack of better terms I'll call a hybrid USB drive, the Verbatim 4GB Store ‘n' Go USB HD Drive. Why do I call it a hybrid? Read on and ye shall be enlightened on the answers to this and many other questions!
Review Verbatim Store'n'go Portable Hard Drive USB 3.0 500 GB
Fast Data Storage Device. With USB 3.0, a new standard is establishing itself more and more, uniting speed and power supply. We've tested how well this works on the Verbatim Store'n'go.
Verbatim's 4 GB Store 'n Go USB Hard Drive
Ultimately I think the Ceedo software, after a bit of polish, could be fantastic. It would be even better when paired with a small USB Flash drive. The scenarios I envision people using a product like this in all involve going up to a PC and connecting it to a front USB port – and for that scenario...
Verbatim 4GB Store 'n' Go Micro USB Drive Review
I absolutely love the 4GB Verbatim Store ‘n' Go Micro USB drive and I can wholeheartedly recommend this reliable USB drive to anyone looking for a speedy, small and reliable USB drive to transfer files from computer to computer without being worried about their information being lost. I've had some- Tiny and tough
- Resistant to water
- dust and static charges so you can place it virtually anywhere
- Both read and write speeds are indeed very fast
- Found it to be reliable with zero issues or problems during months of hard usage
- Inexpensive
- Small makes it easier to misplace – that's why a lanyard attachment is included
Verbatim Store ‘n' Go Micro 4GB USB Drive Review
The Verbatim Store ‘n' Go Micro 4GB Drive is very small and will fit on almost any system no matter how limited the space is near the USB port. The overall performance of this drive is very good compared to other manufacturers' portable storage products.- Small enough to fit in the hard to reach Laptop USB slots
- Very Fast flash drive
- USB Connection for universal compatibility
- Solid one piece rugged design
- Works with Windows
- Mac and Linux operating systems
- You don't need to setup the security software if it's not needed
- So small you can easily lose it
Verbatim Store n Go Micro 4GB Flash Drive Review
Nearly everyone in modern society has need for portable digital storage, and therefore carry some sort of USB flash drive. They have replaced the floppy drive in terms of portable ubiquity (even Windows finally uses them to load disk drivers at install time), and it's so convenient to be able to...
Verbatim Store n Go portable Hard Drive
Tweet Verbatim's Store ‘n' Go Portable Hard Drive might not be as stylish as the company's InSight 500 GB portable hard drive , but it is just as practical, offering users 320 GB of storage space for all their pictures, videos, MP3s and documents.- Really compact
- backup and energy saving software included
- No faster data transfer option than USB 2.0
- only 320 GB of storage space