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Can Plextor compete with Drobo?

There once was a time, when dinosaurs like Compaq ruled the earth, when there was only one choice for the true enthusiast when buying a CD burner.  Plextor was by far the most reliable choice in a time...

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USB 3.0 Will Deliver 100 Watts Of Power In 2012

USB 2.0 brought us 480Mb/s transfer speeds and 2.5 watts of power over the cable. This required either a second USB cable for additional power or a plug in power adapter. Either way, it was a hassle to...

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Remember when buying a Blu-ray reader would double the value of your PC?

That isn't the case anymore as you can pick up the Plextor PX-LB950UE for $220 and plug it in externally to burn single or dual layer Blu-ray disks, as well as DVDs.  With both USB 3.0 and eSATA...

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LaCie's Little Big Disk now comes in Thunderbolt

Thunderbolts and lightning have been gracing the front page of PC Perspective for a while now, the new external interfaces are well described but there is a lack of products on the market to review....

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Deals for June 18th - 2TB Buffalo LinkStation Live for $135

Today's deal offers us a 2TB version of the Buffalo LinkStation Live, a NAS device (network attached storage) that allows users to easily backup their systems while being able to share the resources on...

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Hitachi does external USB 3.0 drives well

If you spot the Hitachi GST Touro Mobile Pro USB 3.0 external HDD for a reasonable price you really should consider picking it up.  Just looking at the speed charts on NikkTech shows you that this USB...

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LaCie Ships Industry's First 5TB External Hard Drive

That didn't take very long, Toshiba just announced their 5TB drive and now LaCie has announced an external drive with 5TB of storage.  You will need Thunderbolt to properly interface with it, perhaps a...

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ICY DOCK on display with a nice array of drive accessories

Techgage has an assortment of Icy Dock products that they examined to make up this review. The ICY CUBE MB561U3S-4S is a 4-bay external drive enclosure, which will take all of the installed drives and...

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Toshiba's portable backup drive, the Canvio Connect

At a $90 price point the 2TB Toshiba Canvio Connect is not a huge investment to give yourself another way to back up your precious data; remember kids the equation is Actual Number of backups = Number...

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OWC Announces External Optical Drive

The idea of an external optical drive is not new by any means, but they can be useful. This is especially true if you have multiple computers. I would argue that average users should still have a CD,...

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Can Plextor compete with Drobo?

There once was a time, when dinosaurs like Compaq ruled the earth, when there was only one choice for the true enthusiast when buying a CD burner.  Plextor was by far the most reliable choice in a time...

View Article

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Clik here to view.

USB 3.0 Will Deliver 100 Watts Of Power In 2012

USB 2.0 brought us 480Mb/s transfer speeds and 2.5 watts of power over the cable. This required either a second USB cable for additional power or a plug in power adapter. Either way, it was a hassle to...

View Article

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Clik here to view.

Remember when buying a Blu-ray reader would double the value of your PC?

That isn't the case anymore as you can pick up the Plextor PX-LB950UE for $220 and plug it in externally to burn single or dual layer Blu-ray disks, as well as DVDs.  With both USB 3.0 and eSATA...

View Article


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Clik here to view.

LaCie's Little Big Disk now comes in Thunderbolt

Thunderbolts and lightning have been gracing the front page of PC Perspective for a while now, the new external interfaces are well described but there is a lack of products on the market to review....

View Article

Image may be NSFW.
Clik here to view.

Deals for June 18th - 2TB Buffalo LinkStation Live for $135

Today's deal offers us a 2TB version of the Buffalo LinkStation Live, a NAS device (network attached storage) that allows users to easily backup their systems while being able to share the resources on...

View Article


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Hitachi does external USB 3.0 drives well

If you spot the Hitachi GST Touro Mobile Pro USB 3.0 external HDD for a reasonable price you really should consider picking it up.  Just looking at the speed charts on NikkTech shows you that this USB...

View Article

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Clik here to view.

LaCie Ships Industry's First 5TB External Hard Drive

That didn't take very long, Toshiba just announced their 5TB drive and now LaCie has announced an external drive with 5TB of storage.  You will need Thunderbolt to properly interface with it, perhaps a...

View Article


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Clik here to view.

ICY DOCK on display with a nice array of drive accessories

Techgage has an assortment of Icy Dock products that they examined to make up this review. The ICY CUBE MB561U3S-4S is a 4-bay external drive enclosure, which will take all of the installed drives and...

View Article

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Clik here to view.

Toshiba's portable backup drive, the Canvio Connect

At a $90 price point the 2TB Toshiba Canvio Connect is not a huge investment to give yourself another way to back up your precious data; remember kids the equation is Actual Number of backups = Number...

View Article

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OWC Announces External Optical Drive

The idea of an external optical drive is not new by any means, but they can be useful. This is especially true if you have multiple computers. I would argue that average users should still have a CD,...

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