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Verbatim 128GB Store'n'Go Pinstripe USB 3.0 Flash Drive Memory Stick Pen Black £16.95 delivered @ mymemory-uk / Ebay
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The PinStripe USB Drive from Verbatim has a push and pull sliding feature which protects the USB connection when it is not in use without the need for a separate cap which is easily lost.
In a lightweight, updated pinstripe design, the USB 3.0 version of the PinStripe is available in a range of capacities to suit your needs, creating the perfect everyday data mobility solution for everyone.
Key Features:
- Stylish retractable 'PinStripe' design
- High speed USB 3.0 interface
- Capacities available: 16GB, 32GB, 64GB, 128GB, 256GB
- Key ring hole
- Verbatim 2 year limited warranty
In a lightweight, updated pinstripe design, the USB 3.0 version of the PinStripe is available in a range of capacities to suit your needs, creating the perfect everyday data mobility solution for everyone.
Key Features:
- Stylish retractable 'PinStripe' design
- High speed USB 3.0 interface
- Capacities available: 16GB, 32GB, 64GB, 128GB, 256GB
- Key ring hole
- Verbatim 2 year limited warranty
It is slow according test results on amazon reviews.
Samsung memory bar or Sandisk Ultra Flair are better options for £5 more. They are a lot faster.
Which is 30% more expensive, does the faster speed justify 30% more cost?
It depends on how you are going to use it. If you expect to be transferring lots of data back and forth then it's advisable to get a faster stick. For those who do less transfers but occasionally need a decent sized stick, then go for it. However, I'd say that the situations where a slower stick is OK are becoming less likely, given that online backup is very doable now.