MSRP: $208.00
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Design and features
The pocket-friendly Verbatim Acclaim external hard drive is built on the classic rectangular model common to many external hard drives and features a glossy cover that protects it against scratches. Unfortunately, the semireflective exterior also makes it prone to fingerprints. Verbatim offers limited customization by offering the drive in a variety of colors, including piano black, fire engine red, and electric blue, but we actually prefer the executive-chic image of the 1TB black model that Verbatim sent us for testing. The drive itself measures 4.5 inches long by 3 inches wide by 0.5 inch thick, and it weighs just 4.9 ounces, making it the ideal laptop companion for long trips and airline travel.
| Drive type | External USB flash hard drive |
| Connector options | USB 2.0 |
| Size (LWH) | 4.5 by 3.0 by 0.5 inches |
| Weight | 0.31 pounds |
| Available capacities | 320GB, 500GB, 750GB, 1TB |
| Capacity of test unit | 1TB |
| OSes supported | Microsoft Windows (XP, Vista, 7), Mac OS 10.1 or higher |
| Software included | Nero BackItUp, Burn Essentials, Norton Online Backup |
Verbatim provides a short USB 2.0 cord in the box for data transfers, and the drive is self-powered by the BUS on the host computer you plug it into, so the only port on the drive is a Mini-USB on the side. The rest of the drive is bare, but a small LED indicating a transfer in progress would be helpful in the next version, to let you know when it's working.
The device is also factory loaded with a bundle of supplementary programs to help maximize your productivity and ensure the safety of your data. Nero BackItUp & Burn uses a simple wizard-style interface to help you create automatic backups that continually synchronize as you store more data on the drive. Verbatim also includes a trial offer for Norton Online Backup, a service that lets you upload files to an offsite server for safekeeping. The trial gives you 5GB of online space and expires after one year with the option to renew for $50 a year. Finally, Verbatim sweetens the deal with 35 free music downloads from eMusic.com.
Cost per gigabyte
Speeds and feeds aside, we're blown away by the incredible cost per gigabyte of the Verbatim Acclaim. At just 14 cents per gigabyte for the 1TB model, the rest of the comparison drives in the lineup barely stand a chance; even the Samsung S2 gets dropped to second place at 20 cents per gigabyte, making the Verbatim Acclaim the most cost-effective drive we've tested to date.
