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Verbatim Store 'n' Go USB Flash Drive - 2GB (95183)
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Verbatim Store 'n' Go USB Flash Drive - 2GB (95183)
Product Description
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.PRODUCT FEATURES:Ultra Slim Product Design for stacked USB ports;Security feature to protect sensitive data;Lanyard and Personal Identification Labels.
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Verbatim Store 'n' Go USB Flash Drive - 2GB (95183)
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- Publisher: VERBATIM CORPORATION
- Label: VERBATIM CORPORATION
- Studio: VERBATIM CORPORATION
- Average Customer Review:
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Summary: Simple thin thumb drive 2008-04-18
Comment: I like the thinness - fits most spaces and computers. Red color is a little jarring. I have not tried password protection. Works great with Macs and PCs.
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Summary: Excellent memory for the price; password protection works GREAT 2008-01-26
Comment: I bought a Verbatim because I've been using their products since the days of the 5 1/4" diskettes, and theirs were the best on the market. This USB drive did not disappoint me at all! I got a lot of memory for the price, and the password protection works like a charm. I set up 100 MB of protected space in about 1 minute. Only one tiny problem with the PDF instructions--when setting up the protected area, it doesn't tell you which end of the sliding scale is for open area, and which is for protected. Here's the answer: Drag down a little way to create a small protected area. If you drag to the bottom, the entire drive will be protected. You can reset the protected area size, but it reformats the drive every time you do that--so get it right BEFORE you add files!
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Summary: I only have good things to say about this USB drive 2007-05-13
Comment: I bought the 1G version of this drive a couple of months ago. When I saw the 2G version go on sale, I bought it right away. I only have good things to say. It's fast, reliable, comes with the nicest lanyard I've seen with USB drives, works with multiple operating systems, doesn't come preloaded with the overrated overhyped U3 launchpad. Not too crazy about the bright red color, but I figure I can always paint it if I really hate it...
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Summary: Vista recognizes by name 2007-05-12
Comment: I haven't tried the encryption feature but Vista recognizes this USB Drive by name. One reason I purchased this is that I found it on a list of Vista compatible devices. However I do have another older USB drive and that works fine too.
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Summary: Great little thing 2007-04-07
Comment: This is my first experience with a password protected USB drive, so I am not sure how it compares with other brands.
This Verbatim drive is very slim and fits very well in very cramped spaces behind the computer. No problems using in different computers. It comes preinstalled with VSafe-100, a program that allows you to partition your drive into public and private (password protected) zones. Beware that you have to decide this partition in advance, because any reformatting will erase everything you have in the drive. It gives you ample warning, though. The public zone works very well. Transfer of documents from main computer to USB drive occurs very fast.
A few drawbacks: You cannot log into the private zone if you have a document open from the public zone. Essentially you cannot access both zones at the same time (I guess that is a safety feature). I felt that in the private zone, it is much slower. Also when switching between private and public zone, it takes a while, so be patient.
I love the size (2GB) which allows me to carry huge files with me, and I love the slim, red design as well.
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