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  • more about #iomega more comments →
    G.O.B.: Come on!: Puh-lease this is only marginally better than FreeNAS. #iomegaix2200review more »
    takedanger.design: Show me a NAS with built in NZB downloading/unpacking, and I'll bite. #iomegaix2200review more »
    fate47 - Meh.: Is the Ethernet port gigabit? Does it support wireless? #iomegaix2200review more »
    UnderLoK: Second good review on this unit I've seen... Is there any chance you can test out transfer speeds on it? I was actually pretty interested in this when... more »
    CC Sullivan: At this size and price, this could be the next SLUG (Linksys NSLU2 (Network Storage Link for USB 2.0 Disk Drives)) Lets get them to release the Sourc... more »
    AmphetamineCrown: It can take *hours* for the app to locate the NAS on your network at set up? That seems... impossibly slow. #iomegaix2200review more »
    Trevor Mitchell: Raid 1? why waste 1/2 the disk space. should have been raid 5. #iomegaix2200review more »
    drsmith: Where is the link to the friggin product? more »
    LuluTuditanus: what the hell is up with this article including a sub post for iomega? more »
    Death: I've owned way too many faulty Iomega products to ever consider buying anything else from them. more »
    Nick: Iomega eGo Hard Drives are good enough, smart enough, and dog-gone it, people like them. Fixed it. more »
    collectiveego: sick, eGo is my steam id, crazy...i really want one now. more »
    Kaiser-Machead: For a while, I've wanted a portable HDD that I could use on a laptop, but I was always on the fence about the quality of a lot of these things. Anothe... more »
    frigg: Seems fair enough, until you realize this is the same company that made and then STOPPED MAKING the Zip drive. So yeah, sure, "pretty enough," "cheap ... more »
  • #review

    Iomega Ix2-200 NAS Review: It Does All This?

    Iomega's Ix2-200 NAS shows that you don't need to run Microsoft's Windows Home Server to take care of everything a home, or even a small business, needs for its network storage. It's just surprising that it's this cheap. More »
  • #nas

    Iomega's StorCenter ix2-200 NAS Has Bluetooth, Time Machine, Chubby Exterior

    Iomega's on to something with the StorCenter ix2-200: built-in torrent and Time Machine support, Bluetooth-based uploads from phones, remote access, and lotsa spiffy features wrapped up in an earth-friendly green gadget. Together with the $270 price point, that's appealing all-around. More »
  • #nowavailable

    Now Available

    Zeemote's Bluetooth mobile phone controller for Blackberry is up for grabs today, and should provide a much better gaming experience than fiddling around with a trackball. Iomega has a new line of full-featured NAS units out, too. More »
  • #storage

    Iomega eGo Hard Drives Are Pretty Enough, Cheap Enough

    I don't ask much of portable hard drives: they should be affordable, easy on the eyes, and better not require an external power source. So I kinda like Iomega's pretty, cheap(ish), USB-powered eGo drives. More »
  • #networkstorage

    Iomega Home Media Network Drive Packs NAS Goodies For Cheap

    Iomega's Home Media Network Hard Drive comes in 500GB and 1TB packages for $160/$230 repsectively—a good look, especially when considering the drive's AFP/SMB support, UPnP/iTunes servers and Gigabit Ethernet. More »
  • #storage

    StorCenter ix2: Iomega's Surprisingly Cheap EMC Home Server

  • #portableharddrive

    Iomega eGo Helium Portable Drive Matches Your MacBook Air

    Iomega, maker of many a sexy storage device, has a new eGo out specifically tailored to the MacBook Air set. The 2.5-inch eGo Helium Portable Hard Drive encloses 320GB in anodized aluminum. In case that's not enough space, the drive can utilize an online backup service for “cloud computing.” The entire package is less than an inch thick, weighs 7 ounces and can be dropped from up to 4 feet 3 inches onto industrial carpeting without worry. Not that any of you will experiment with that, I hope. More »
  • #zipdrives

    Beloved Useless Zip Drives Are Made Lovable Again... In Marionette Form!

    Who doesn't love a Zip drive? With their sweet 100MB of magnetic memory, they used to save my ass back in the day. (My Performa 6400 even had an internal Zip drive.) And who doesn't love a marionette? With their beady eyes and history of horror-film animation, they touch the heart of any child from 1 to 100, sometimes with a knife. Put the two together, and what do you get? More »
  • #reviews

    Lightning Review: Iomega ScreenPlay HD Multimedia Drive

  • #storage

    Iomega's Stylish eGo Drives Hit 1TB, Get Bigger Outside, Too

    Sure we'd all love to see the little bus-powered 2.5" Iomega eGo drives hit 1TB, but that's not happening today. Instead, Iomega is porting their sleek, shiny, colorful design to the 3.5" realm, launching 1-terabyte Super eGo (get it?) drives in blue, red and black. For the time being, they're only USB 2.0—no FireWire or eSATA options—you still need a power supply, and we're gonna guess that they're spinning at 5400rpm. The good news is that they'll cost just $270, not bad for a hefty TB. More »
  • #harddrives

    Iomega Introduces Leather 250GB Hip Flask, Er, eGo Drive

  • #storage

    Iomega Screenplay Mediaplayer HDD Does HD Upscaling

  • #windowshomeserver

    Iomega Puts Windows Home Server on Hold; Is the Platform Doomed?

  • #windowshomeserver

    HP MediaSmart Server Now Available; Iomega and Others Unveil Windows Home Servers

  • #apple

    Leopard Disk Utility Format Issue Screws With Time Machine (But There's An Easy Fix)

  • #storage

    Iomega Beefs Up Its Jon Ive-y UltraMax Hard Drive Lineup

  • #storage

    Iomega Launches "Affordable" 320GB and 500GB Home Network Hard Drives

  • #peripherals

    Iomega StorCenter 1TB w/RAID, Gigabit Ethernet, UPnP, and USB Expansion

  • #storage

    Iomega Introduces eGo and eSATA Drives

  • #peripherals

    Iomega UltraMax 640GB Hard Drive For Macs

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