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more about #lacie more comments → scarbrtj: They don't list DTS in the audio specs. Sort of a glaring omission. Beyond that, there are others out there that support TrueHD, DTS-HD, etc. more » Zerod Zunaro: That's a rather interesting add on if only you don't already possess a PS3, XBOX or any other media extender available. It's a shame that they do not ... more » franco1975: This looks good. Any has any first hand experience with it? more » Noobs-R-Us: What will determine if it grabs market share is if it has a decent UI and if it's compatible with the most codecs. more » sxs3200: LaCie + Touch sensitive can only mean that when you touch them, they crash and die. I'm also seeing comforting words in their description like "explo... more » reddingofish: I like the black boxes better. I like it when people come up to my desk and ask "What's that?" I like black lacquer. I wish the furniture would com... more » Kaiser-Machead: Looks more like T1000's ottoman. Don't trust LaCie drives. They use really shitty chipsets in their enclosures that are prone to having mounting iss... more » USB_Humping_Dog: Damn. That thing is GORGEOUS. Better than the Neil Poulton ones. Does anyone know whose drives LaCie uses? more » (Starman) Starman: You know, this reminds me, whatever happened to FireWire speakers? DId they suddenly die out or something? more » zaxwashere: USB powered? doesn't seem like enough energy _ unless it's secretly USB 3.0 compatable.... more » reddingofish: Those would look great next to my LaCie shinny black box hard drive. more » discounteggroll: gadget porn, in it's purest form more » Kaiser-Machead: Damn you Herman. I came in to make some sort of reference to the number 69, only to see that you beat me to it in the article. Well played, jerk. more » PanhandleJoe: Where are the air vents and cooling fan? I've lost count of the external drives I've seen go belly-up because of overheating, including two of my own.... more » RT100=tg14: I feel like that form factor would be much much better in a 2.5" drive more » -
#mediaplayers
LaCie LaCinema Classic HD: 1TB Media Player for $250
LaCie makes design-friendly, premium hard drives. But while it's no surprise that their LaCinema Classic HD looks this attractive, the $250 price is shockingly reasonable. More » -
#harddrives
The Silver Surfer Probably Uses these Touch-Sensitive LaCie Starck Drives
I like the new LaCie Starck drives. I look at its surface and all I want is to dunk carrot cake into all that melty chrome and eat it. It's hard to find storage that you actually want to lick. More » -
#lacie
LaCie's Sound2 USB Speakers Look Like Disembodied Earbuds for Giants
We're a little skeptical of speakers that look this good, since it seems like they're trying to compensate for something—LaCie's Sound2 laptop speakers are USB-powered, after all—but the audio comes from Cabasse, a pretty established French audio company. More » -
#storage
LaCie's LaCinema Rugged HD Enclosure Outputs 1080p Video, Ruggedly
LaCie's new LaCinema Rugged HD is a 250/320/500GB, USB-powered external hard drive marketed as a multimedia player: It'll output 1080p video to a TV over HDMI, and has a rugged enclosure in case you keep your HDTV in the woods. More » -
#usb
LaCie Data/Share SD Reader Callously Mocks the Sacred Taoist Concepts and Yin and Yang
USB flash media readers aren't exactly ripe for innovation, so it's rare that they surprise us in a way that doesn't inspire laughter. But 69ing two readers into one compact, featureless lump? That's kinda genius. More » -
#lacie
LaCie Debuts 8TB 4big Quadra Bundles Including a 32TB RAID
LaCie's new series of RAID bundles include an 8TB model of the 4big Quadra, which is actually just two 4TB hard drives put together. More » -
#storage
Lacie Rugged XL Reaches Up to 1TB, Down to $160
Lacie's Rugged external hard drives have always looked tempting, but the price to storage ratio has never been that appealing. The new Rugged XL may have finally found market balance. More » -
#usb
LaCie MicroSD-Reading USB Keys Are More than Just Metaphors
PassKey, iamaKey, and itsaKey are the new LaCie's new USB keys. They can connect microSD—20MB/s reads and 10MB/s writes—with the last two adding 4GB or 8GB storage. No info on price or availability. [Engadget] -
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#blurayburners
LaCie d2 External Blu-ray Burner Joins the 8x Crew
Even though 8x media is still hard if not impossible to come by here in the States, Lacie's new d2 external burner will be ready for it when it's here. It's $450, available now. More » -
#lacie
LaCie 2big Quadra RAID Drive Does Quad-Interface On The Cheap
LaCie's 2big Quadra is half the RAID drive of its bigger brother the 4big, but still keeps all the connectivity with a nice design and a reasonable price tag. More » -
#storage
LaCie Neil Poulton-Designed Hard Disk Max Now Does RAID
The newest Lacie Hard Disk MAX ups the storage of its original Neil Poulton ebony-glazed cuboid design to 2TB, while adding the ability to switch between RAID configurations. More » -
#lacie
LaCie Says 6TB Ethernet Disk Actually Works With Apple's Time Machine
LaCie's newest ethernet disk isn't only cool because it stores up to a whopping six terabytes in its stack. According to the company, it's also a NAS that's compatible with Apple's Time Machine. More » -
#storage
CurrenKey Coin-Shaped Flash Drive: It's Almost a Good Idea
Kudos to LaCie for making their flash drives more portable—although, the coin-shape may prove problematic. It won't be long before your sensitive data ends up in the hands of some Starbucks employee. More » -
#storage
LaCie 5Big is Slightly Less Infamous Than HAL 9000
We doubt that the LaCie 5big Network storage array will one day spontaneously become self-aware and take over your office, but the visual nod to HAL is unmistakable nevertheless. And on purpose. Designer Neil Poulton said he created the array thanks to inspiration from the supercomputer at the heart of 2001: A Space Odyssey. However, aside from that all seeing eye thing on the front, this beast is all about affordable storage, not ending your life. More »
