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USB 3.0 pack shot
London, 19th of April 2011 – Tapping into the high performance potential of the USB 3.0 interface with the convenient form factor of a standard flash drive, the Verbatim Store ‘n’ Go USB 3.0 Flash Drive offers extreme speed, large capacity and plug-and-play operation. The unit supports transfer rates of up to 70MB/sec Write and 120MB/sec Read on USB 3.0 host systems. Verbatim Store ‘n’ Go USB 3.0 Flash Drive is available in capacities of 16GB, 32GB and 64GB and is available in stores in April 2011.
19/04/2011
Audio USB Pack Shot
CITY, 10 March 2011 – The majority of music nowadays is mainly stored and played using MP3 files. With car radios increasingly supporting USB ports, Verbatim has specially developed a USB drive that can fit perfectly into a car radio USB slot, making it the ideal way to store and listen to all your favourite MP3 music while motoring. No bigger than a Euro coin, the innovative USB drive is barely noticeable once inserted into a USB port and can store up to 2000 audio tracks – more than enough for any road trip.  The 8GB Verbatim Store ‘n’ Go Audio USB is available in stores now at €18 (8GB) (RRP).
18/03/2011
Clip it tie
Egham, UK, 11 January 2011 – Verbatim is launching an online tool for its award-winning Store ‘n’ Go Clip-it USB Drive enabling it to be easily personalised with a company logo or message.  The Clip-it USB Drive combines 2GB or 4GB of flash storage with the functionality of a paperclip, making it a very practical solution for daily business or smart merchandise. The on-line tool can be found at http://www.verbatim-europe.com/clipit.
11/01/2011
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