I'm of two minds on this wireless SD card. It's clever, unique, relatively inexpensive, and essentially universal. It's pretty, in a memory card sort of way. It has a couple of fl...
Welcomed by all, purchased by few: everyone wants a Western Digital VelociRaptor, but the people who have three hundred bucks to spend on three hundred gigs are... rare.
Without a doubt, Western...
Barriers are meant to be broken. As capacities have increased and prices fallen, each company wants those bragging rights of having the "biggest," or at least the fastest. We put three 1TB hard dr...
Just last year, the 500GB hard drive was all the rage, now, in front of me is a brand new 750 GB drive. Yep, 3/4 of a terabyte! Never really thought I would see that word and home storage ever ne...
As platter densities have increased, we have watched our drives grow. 20, 40, 80, 120, 250, and now 500GB drives are in the mainstream. Larger ones are starting to show up, but the 500 GB variety...
I'd like to answer one question that I think many amateur and even some professional photographers have. What kind of performance can you expect in a real-world situation from various Compact Flash...
The X6 is the successor to their ReadyNAS600 which utilized standard RAID architecture to serve out storage to the masses. The new X6 utilizes Infrant's proprietary X-RAID technology to allow the ...
In the quest for computing silence I've swapped fans, cases, heatsinks, but I still hear something... Clicking? Ah, the hard drive! Silentmaxx's HD-Silencer promises to keep your hard drive cool an...
The Maxtor OneTouch II 200GB external hard drive (USB/Firewire version) has both USB and Firewire connectivity for broader compatibility. The large button on the front is used to kick off a pre-co...
The Seagate 400GB Pushbutton Backup drive puts an absolutely huge amount of storage in your hands, free to carry wherever you like. I was actually surprised by the transfer rates I could achieve; c...
The Cruzer Titanium is SanDisk's answer to harsh work environments where physical protection of portable data is required. This model has a titanium-coated metal casing which SanDisk claims is "vir...
The first Gizmo, as most other drives at the time, was a bit bulky and didn't support USB 2.0 speeds. The Gizmo we will be checking out today is Crucial's third revision of the drive which has beco...
Already being one of the leaders in the memory market, Corsair's move to flash memory and USB drives was an obvious one. Today we will be taking a look at Corsair's first USB drive, the Flash Voyag...
Today we will be looking at Seagate's first generation SATA hard drive, the Barracuda 7200.7 SATA; specifically the ST3160023AS, which features speeds of 7200 rpm, an 8.5 ms average seek time, 8 MB...
The DDW-081 is a single format burner, which burns the +R/+RW format. However, if you are a movie buff, don't give up hope, there is a beta firmware in the making that turns this drive into a dual ...
Ximeta's NetDisk is not only a USB 2.0 accessible hard drive, it is also accessible to a computer or an entire network via a 100Mbps Ethernet port. Is this an external hard drive or pocket sized f...
Although I had a few problems, they weren�t anything too major. These would work great in any computer provided you have the room and the budget. You can�t get just one, they work best in...
The DiamondMax Plus 9 has it all: Speed, Size, and Silence. With 200GB of storage, high access speeds, and 8 MB cache, you can be sure that system performance will be boosted.
Overall this is a decent product that doesn't really compete with other USB drives. For just a couple of dollars more you can purchase a Pen Drive with much better performance and USB 2.0 compliance.
Overall the Pen Drive is an outstanding device and the optional base makes it a convenient solution for your data storage needs. You can purchase a Pen Drive with up to 2GB capacity.