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Technical Information Verbatim 256GB Store (47623)
Storage Capacity:
256 GB
Platform Supported:
Mac PC
Features:
Low Power Consumption
Drive Performance Verbatim 256GB Store (47623)
Maximum External Data Transfer Rate:
5120 MB/s (40 Gbit/s)
Interfaces/Ports Verbatim 256GB Store (47623)
Host Interface:
USB 3.0
Design Verbatim 256GB Store (47623)
Rugged:
Yes
Drive Type:
External
Miscellaneous Verbatim 256GB Store (47623)
System Requirements:

Operating System(s):

    Windows 7
    Windows XP
    Windows Vista
    Mac OS X 10.4 or higher
    Linux kernal 2.4.0 and higher


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