Reviews / Verbatim Gigabit NAS External Hard Drive 1TB Digital Storage Device Review Daniel Bell takes a look at the Verbatim Gigabit NAS External Hard Drive 1TB.
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With the announcement today of its new InSight™ Portable USB Hard Drives, Verbatim Americas, LLC, the world’s leader in storage media technology, takes hard drive design to a new dimension. The sleek, ...
Verbatim, a name we mostly come across when looking for blank DVDs, has announced its new line of InSight portable USB hard drives. The storage devices are diminutive (weighing less than 6 ounces, ...
The external-hard-drive market isn't saturated with Verbatim devices, but the Acclaim shoots to the top of our list with impressive test scores and a bargain cost per gigabyte, not to mention Verbatim ...
Verbatim recently announced a new line of USB hard drives that are said to be light, sleek and durable. Not only that, but the drives have a special feature: The "Always On" display, which is a ...
The Verbatim company will present external hard drives with the latest USB 3.0 interface at the CeBIT exhibition. The introduction of USB 3.0 means a revision of standards in the segment of external ...
25 June 2008 Dubai, UAE 24 June 2008 - World's leading storage specialist, Verbatim, chalks up yet another milestone with its introduction of the new 2.5" HDD that has an impressive 500 GB capacity.
Karlsbad, Germany (May 15, 2008) -- Nero, creator of liquid media technology, announced today that their new cooperation with Verbatim has resulted in the bundling of Nero BackItUp 2 Essentials ...
Amman, Jordan 21 January 2008 - Verbatim, the storage media specialist, today announced the expansion of its product portfolio to include a new range high-quality external Hard Drive Disks (HDD). The ...
Backups are a vital, yet many of us don’t bother to make them till we have had at least one disaster. Really, though, there are only two reasons people don’t make backups – complacency and laziness.