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Western Digital My Book Studio Edition II ReviewWestern Digital's My Book Studio Edition II external hard drive provides fast performance and a ton of data storage (1TB, in this case) in a box that's bigger than a dictionary |
£205
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DroboShare Review
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£119
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Aegis Portable 80GB ReviewCarrying around an external hard drive usually means having to remember to pack the accessories: a data cable and maybe even a power adaptor. But forget either one, and even the fastest hard drive will be dead in the water. With its permanently attached cable and FireWire bus-powered operation, the Aegis Portable hard drive helps keep things moving. Now you can focus on more important things, like remembering to back up your data regularly. |
£86.95
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FirmTek SeriTek/2EN2
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£215 (excluding drives)
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Rugged All-Terrain Hard DriveDesigner Neil Poulton may have been drinking Tango when he dreamt up the look for LaCie’s latest – a USB and FireWire hard drive aimed at people on the go. The rubber bumper that protects the drive’s aluminium case is certainly striking; some may even say gaudy. Looks aside, the device is well specified in terms of connectivity. There are sockets for both FireWire 400 and 800, alongside a mini connector for USB 2.0, and it draws power from the bus so you don’t need to worry about finding a mains socket. |
£189 including VAT |
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Media Bank SoloThere’s a lot of talk that computers will eventually abandon the moving hard drives they use today and move to solid-state flash memory – gaining significant performance boosts. |
160GB £99
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ABSplus SATA 120 Mac reviewIf your internal hard disk fails, the ASBplus SATA 120 is a stunning offering that also doubles as a bootable disk as ad when you need it; but it does come at a price. We take a look. |
£150.25
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Apollo reviewIf 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. |
£59 (160GB)
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MiniStation TurboUSB reviewThe 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. |
£49.98 (250GB)
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Buffalo LinkStation mini reviewBuffalo's LinkStation mini aims to put a NAS drive with RAID functionality in the palm of your hand. We take a closer look at this stunning hard drive. |
£239.99
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