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Verbatim Announces Store'n'Go GT Edition Flash Drives

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Verbatim has taken inspiration from a long history of award winning sports cars and is launching two new GT USB Drives featuring the famous white racing stripes which are seen in circuits all over the world. The drives store up to 4GB and are ideal for carrying with you in any pocket or handbag. The drives are available in red and black for £7.99 (RRP).

These great looking USB drives feature the famous white racing stripes reminiscencent of the legendary sport cars seen on the top level racing tracks around the world. The USB interface of the new Verbatim Store 'n' Go GT Edition USB 2.0 Drive is physically protected with a sliding mechanism, avoiding the need for a separate cap. Available in a black or red designs, measuring 54mm long, 21mm wide and 9.22mm deep and weighing just 7.9g, the new GT Edition USB 2.0 drives fit neatly in any handbag or pocket.These stylish drives are the perfect accessory for any model of laptop or PC and of course are the ideal partnerfor Verbatim's 500GB GT Portable Hard Drive.



Features:
  • Two new Store 'n' Go USB 2.0 Drives in red and black GT design
  • 4GB storage capacity, weighing just 7.9g
  • Sliding mechanism, no need for a separate cap
  • Fits ideally in any handbag or pocket,
  • Windows 2000, XP, Vista, Windows 7, Mac OS 9 or higher, LINUX 2.4.0 or higher
  • Green credentials; Less Plastic: 90% less plastic than standard Clamshell packaging

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Really think they should of left this out
Fits ideally in any handbag or pocket,


Like come on has there been a flash drive that don't do that ?.
 
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so the USP for these cheap (and low capacity) USB sticks is... "they have racing stripes".

Their justification for buying is therefore - "these have racing stripes. race cars have racing stripes. race cars are cool, therefore our usb sticks are cool".
 

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so the USP for these cheap (and low capacity) USB sticks is... "they have racing stripes".

Their justification for buying is therefore - "these have racing stripes. race cars have racing stripes. race cars are cool, therefore our usb sticks are cool".

Your totally wrong don't you know it makes them go faster lol.
 
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If only they hadn't used cheapass plastic for the casing, it might have looked somewhere near sleek and nice.
 
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