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more about #portableharddrives fUnKiE: 110cm? That's 1 meter long. more » Segador: It looks Thinkpad-esque. more » Nick Livingston: Does the name of this product remind anyone else of riki tiki tavi? 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 » TBM-Fan: I easily manage to get transfers that are 14Megabytes per second but when i use firewire 400 with my ipod then everything is so slow that i cancel the... more » (Starman) NONAME: I miss you, FireWire! If only you didn't release that ass port for FW800, you would have conquered all. :'( more » Monty: I was shocked the other day when I hooked up my original iPod to the firewire port and it transferred the music over twice as fast as the USB 2.0 port... more » smcallah: I don't even seem to get 480Mbps over USB 2.0 anyway. It all depends on the device, I'm sure. I probably just don't have any devices that will do 480... more » Kaiser-Machead: Tempts me to simply wait on it to come to Macbooks to make the plunge. With FW gone from the base I'd sure like to see some 3.0 love. more » -
#lacie
The LaCie Rikiki Is the Tiniest 2.5-inch Portable Hard Drive On the Market
With LaCie, you always expect the product to look good—and the Rikiki portable HDD is no exception. They also claim that it is the smallest 2.5-inch drive on the market. 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 » -
#peripherals
USB 3.0 Only Running at a Quarter of Maximum Speed
We're still more than excited about USB 3.0, but those of us expecting it to reach promised transfer speeds of 5000Mb/s this year are overly optimistic.
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#portableharddrives
Buffalo Shinobi HD Uses MacBook Air HD to Slip Inside Your Pants
Like the Buffalo hard drive I bought in Japan to replace one that died, Buffalo's Shinobi Portable HD is actually Samsung inside, but in this case, the same kind used in the MacBook Air, so it's incredibly slim and totally pocketable—the "world's thinnest external hard drive"—about the size of a biz card holder. The convenience makes for a low bytes to dollars ratio, though, at $120 for 30GB and $170 for 60GB. Still, I love the design. More »
