Yes what can you capitalize on a USB stick? The stick itself has perfectly acceptable read / write rates of 222MB / s read and 71MB / s write. The front part can be slid as a protective cover over the USB port, which is nowadays standard. The supplied software I do not use because I remove any sensitive data on the stick. Runs under Windows 8.1, however, she was all. But now to the unique selling point, the integrated e-ink display. This shows by means of a beam at the approximate level of the stick, even if this is not plugged. Thus can the ever-recurring question: "Is there enough room on the stick?" answer roughly with a glance at the display without having to connect the drive to the PC, which I find a very cool feature and now no longer even want to do without it.