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SSD Secure 32GB
Egham, 16 November 2009Verbatim has launched an SSD Secure ExpressCard with premium AES 256-bit hardware encryption, combining innovative, solid-state drive storage technology with powerful security protection. The SSD Secure ExpressCard is the first of its kind on the market and is available in 32GB and 16GB.
16/11/2009
47440 SSD out of packaging
London UK 28 October 2009 – One device, two integrated interfaces: with the Combo SSD drive, Verbatim is combining the advantages of an eSATA high-speed connection with the user-friendliness of a USB drive. The powerful SSD Flash storage technology can transfer up to 32GB. The password-protection software EasyLock™ and 256-bit AES encryption keeps confidential data secure.
27/10/2009
SSD 64GB thumbnail
Five times faster than USB; up to 64GB Verbatim Europe, a global leader and innovator in digital storage, announced at the recently held CeBIT fair in Hannover its new ExpressCard SSD for PC and Mac users. The new card is a solid-state drive (SSD) that provides ExpressCard slot equipped XP/Vista PCs and OS X-equipped Macs® with plug-in storage that is up to five times faster than USB based ExpressCards. Based on the 34mm ExpressCard module (75mm x 34mm x 5mm), the Verbatim ExpressCard SSD,  available in April, has  capacities of 16, 32 and 64GB.
16/03/2009
 
 
 
 
 
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