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more about #iomegaego more comments → AqueousBeef: Firewire 400 is much faster than USB 2.0. Might wanna fix that. more » discounteggroll: RIP FW 400...you were my connection of choice. Shame on Apple for banishing you from every model except the po' man's MacBook. 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 » -
#handson
Iomega eGo Triple-Interface 500GB Drive Drops a Gig In 15 Seconds Flat
Sure it's shiny, ruby red and super lightweight, holds 500GB and connects—with power—via USB 2.0, FireWire 400 or FireWire 800. But the best thing about the newest Iomega eGo is that it can move files faster than (almost) anything I've seen. 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 » -
#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 »
