This is one of those ideas that's either insanely brilliant or laughably bad. The Verbatim Store 'n' Go Clip-it USB drive merges your digital data with your hard copy. See, it's also a paper clip.
In prepping for our CEDIA coverage this year one of the things I wanted was an easy way to carry helpful website and graphics files around with me during the show. As you can probably guess, lugging a ...
Just when you thought that there was no way a Flash drive could be made even more useful, Verbatim turns one into a paperclip. Its new Store 'n' Go Clip-It USB Drive will be available in 2GB and 4GB ...
Verbatim introduced the new Store ‘n’ Go Clip-it USB drive. This ultra-lightweight flash drive features a clip-on design and a very small size. The drive offers 4GB of storage and can be snapped onto ...
Verbatim's Store 'N' Go line of USB drives has grown a little bit larger and more than a little bit faster with the Store 'N' Go V3, a 16GB drive that gets a speed bump, thanks to USB 3.0. It doesn't ...
It sure is hard to differentiate yourself in the highly competitive world of ever-shrinking USB storage. To avoid this trend of disregard, Verbatim has sent its latest offering off to paper management ...
Forward-looking: Due to the global pandemic, people have become more preoccupied with keeping everything clean to protect themselves and their loved ones from unwanted microbial agents. Now, thanks to ...
Verbatim Corp. is shipping new Store ‘n’ Go USB 2.0 Drives that support up to 8MB/sec read and 5MB/sec write performance on USB 2.0-equipped systems such as the new Power Mac G5s. The flash ...
USB 3.0 is still slowly rolling out but Verbatim has charged forward with a line of flash drives. The new line of Store ‘n’ Go V3 USB 3.0 flash drives utilize the latest USB spec for speedy transfers.
There’s not much to say here. The Verbatim Clip-it is a slim-style USB flash drive with a little plastic clip on one side. It’s small and cheap enough that it should be considered replaceable because, ...
The Verbatim Store 'n' Go V3 isn't as fast as we'd expect from a USB 3.0 flash drive, but it is affordable and moderately speedy; a hard combination to pass up. For over 40 years, PCMag has been a ...
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