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An innovative way to store, share and transport data. Compact and sleek. Store 'n' Go ™ USB Drive is a stylish way to take your data with you. Store everything from corporate data files and business presentations to photos, video clips and music, all readily accessible on any computer with a USB port!
Simple - Just plug Store 'n' Go ™ USB Drive into a USB port and start dragging and dropping files.
Savvy - Sleek, slim design also offers personalised label to identify drive or content.
Secure - Security feature ensures safety and protection of sensitive data.
Features:
• Store 'n' Go ™ USB drives makes transporting and sharing files simple and convenient without a CD, DVD or Floppy Disk drive - just a PC with a USB port
• 1GB Capacity
• Ultra Slim Product Design for stacked USB ports
• Security feature to protect sensitive data
• Lanyard and Personal Identification Labels
• Vista ReadyBoost compatible (see technote for more information)
• Verbatim Limited Lifetime Warranty
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Now I've used and abused many memory stick / flash drives / removable storage devices, or whatever else you wish to call them and this is one of the better ones I've had the fortune to use. For starters it stands out from the others with a delightful red colour (I now note that another brand is starting to colour their products as well.)
Now this wee beauty is also ReadyBoost ready, and for those of you fortunate enough to run Vista this is indeed a handy little feature. Whilst I cannot vouch for everybody running Vista, I found I got up to a 5% increase in overall system performance, so this alone was worth it.
However, having been an owner of another company's model that just didn't survive what I've thrown it through, the construction of this device gives every indication that it will survive most things I can do to it. However, time will tell.
So if you're trying to decide what brand to go for, you can't really go past Verbatim.
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