Tuesday, July 12th 2011

Verbatim Launches Store 'n' Stay USB Flash Drives

Verbatim, the global leader in data storage technology including portable hard drives, USB flash drives, CDs, Blu-ray discs and memory cards, packs unparalleled power, speed and reliability into its new Store 'n' Stay USB Drive. "The low-profile, snag-free design makes it the optimal USB flash drive choice for laptop users who want the ability to transfer, store and share their favorite files on impulse," said Mark Rogers, Verbatim Product Manager, Flash Memory. "It's meant to be left in the USB port for always-ready storage, and can be easily removed to share videos, photos, and music whenever the occasion arises!"

Available in 4GB, 8GB and 16GB storage capacities, the Store 'n' Stay USB drive is a must-have accessory for any notebook or netbook user. Designed to be left in the USB port, its low-profile design makes sliding laptops or notebooks out of travel bags, sleeves and cases a cinch. It protrudes a mere 5 mm and can be easily removed for quick, convenient file sharing. Compatible with most Windows 2000, XP, Vista, and Windows 7 as well as Mac OS 9 or higher systems, the ultra compact Store 'n' Stay USB Drive features a USB 2.0 interface and is backed by Verbatim's Limited Lifetime Warranty.
Product Features and Specifications:
  • USB 2.0 interface
  • 4GB, 8GB and 16GB storage capacities
  • Compatible with Windows 7, Vista, XP, 2000; Mac OS 9 or higher; Linux Kernel 2.6 and higher
  • Works in any USB port
  • Limited Lifetime Warranty
Verbatim's Store 'n' Stay USB Drive is available now at VerbatimStore.com for an MSRP of $19.99(4GB), $29.99(8GB) and $59.99(16GB).
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9 Comments on Verbatim Launches Store 'n' Stay USB Flash Drives

#1
btarunr
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That is essentially a Micro SDHC card reader with a card pre-inserted. I'd be surprised if it's Class 10.
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#2
micropage7
usb 2.0? maybe if they offer usb 3.0 would better
and one more i like how they squeez the size and make it looks like bluetooth receiver
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#3
RejZoR
btarunrThat is essentially a Micro SDHC card reader with a card pre-inserted. I'd be surprised if it's Class 10.
It's nothing wrong with that actually. My DeLock Nano key went bust for some reason so i disassembled it, taken out the 8GB microSD card which i'm now using in my smartphone.
Otherwise i'd thrown it away entirely. But this way i'm still using it to some degree. Only controller and the casing was wasted.
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btarunr
Editor & Senior Moderator
RejZoRIt's nothing wrong with that actually. My DeLock Nano key went bust for some reason so i disassembled it, taken out the 8GB microSD card which i'm now using in my smartphone.
Otherwise i'd thrown it away entirely. But this way i'm still using it to some degree. Only controller and the casing was wasted.
The "wrong" part is that unless it's Class 10, the Micro SDHC card has crap write speeds.
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#5
Mistral
This would be great to plug in my car "radio". The Kingston DTmini I'm using for that purpose at the moment isn't very reliable and has gone through complete formatting twice already.
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#6
RejZoR
btarunrThe "wrong" part is that unless it's Class 10, the Micro SDHC card has crap write speeds.
It's not the fastest but works just fine.
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#7
Jonap_1st
smaller as it gets, its easier to get lost in your pocket..
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#8
btarunr
Editor & Senior Moderator
Jonap_1stsmaller as it gets, its easier to get lost in your pocket..
That's why it's named Store 'n' Stay, so it stays plugged into something for longer than being carried around in the pocket (think car stereos, notebooks with almost full HDDs, etc).
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#9
Baum
to be honest after reading i looked forward to see some improvement in reliabiltiy because they said it could stay in the usb port....

i think this is just another random/generic mini usb stick, and nice to know that microsd cards are inside.

sometimes they sell those sticks for less than the cards :eek:
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