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Portable Hard Drive review

With this Portable Hard Drive from Verbatim, you have both USB 2.0 and FireWire 400 connections and a drive that comes pre-formatted for your Mac. We take a look to see how it performs.

Thu, 27 Nov 2008 ↓
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£149.99
Portable Hard Drive review
Storage 3

My Passport Studio review

With the My Passport Studio from Western Digital you have a slick and slimline drive pre-formatted form your Mac; coming in at under £100 for 250GB. We take a look.

Wed, 26 Nov 2008 ↓
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£86.91
My Passport Studio review
Storage 3

FreeAgent Go for Mac review  Editors Choice 

In the FreeAgent Go for Mac, Seagate have introduced a slimline product specifically for the Mac. It's light so suitable for carrying around, and is pre-formatted for Mac. We take a look.

Tue, 25 Nov 2008 ↓
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£106.38
FreeAgent Go for Mac review
Storage 5

Apollo review

If you're in the market for a slim and light backup device, it's worth taking a look at the Apollo from iMation. Available in four different capacities, they suit all budgets and offer impressive performance from USB. We take a look.

Thu, 20 Nov 2008 ↓
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£59 (160GB)
Apollo review
Storage 3

MiniStation TurboUSB review

The MiniStation TurboUSB from Buffalo represents a budget backup offering; that comes supplied with Mac-ready backup software. We take a look to see how well it performs.

Wed, 19 Nov 2008 ↓
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£49.98 (250GB)
MiniStation TurboUSB review
Storage 4

Mobile Drive XXS review

When it comes to slimline storage, it's difficult to compete with the Mobile Drive XXS from Freecom. There are three sizes available to suit most budgets and requirements, at competitive prices. We take a look at one of them.

Tue, 18 Nov 2008 ↓
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£60
Mobile Drive XXS review
Storage 4

HandyDrive review

When it comes to backing up data, you need quality at a reasonable price and with a small form factor. We take a look at Fujitsu's HandyDrive which offers all three.

Mon, 17 Nov 2008 ↓
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£99.99
HandyDrive review
Storage 4

N3200 Review

With a three drive setup, the N3200 RAID has much to offer - and it's not expensive.

Tue, 29 Jul 2008 ↓
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Box only £199, 750TB £315, 1.5TB £395, 2.25TB £499, 3TB £749
N3200 Review
Storage 4

d2 Quadra Review

Add a slimline external drive to your Mac in four different ways (Firewire 400, 800, USB 2.0 and eSATA) with this powerful external drive. Our review puts the d2 Quadra to the test.

Thu, 26 Jun 2008 ↓
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£109.90 (350GB), £119.90 (500GB), £159.90 (750GB), £239.90 (1TB)
d2 Quadra Review
Storage 4

DroboShare Review  Editors Choice 

The Drobo external hard drive enclosure was easily one of the most exciting products of 2007 (although it was 2008 before it reached the UK). However, it lacked an Ethernet connection, which dampened our enthusiasm for it. DroboShare sets out to fix that. Read on to find out what we think of this handy addition to one of our favourite drives.

Wed, 19 Mar 2008 ↓
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£119
DroboShare Review
Networking 4

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