
The Lacie Big Disk Extreme+ comes equipped with three interfaces including FireWire 800, FireWire 400 and USB 2.0. Inside the drive case, the mechanisms spin at 7200 RPM and feature 32MB of combined data cache. The hard drive is available in 1TB and 1.5TB configurations for $349.99 and $599 respectively, a 2TB model is coming in August for $849.
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by Johan on April 10, 2007

SimpleDrive External Hard Drive from Pininfarina has a One-Click backup button that allows you to back up your important data or only selected files with a single click and with Hi-Speed USB 2.0. The built-in capacity meter also allows you to view the utilized disk space. What makes this hard drive special is that it has a blue circle of light on top which indicates the amount of space left on the drive. The device is available in five colors and six sizes: fire red (160GB), pearl white (250GB), sapphire (320GB), onyx (500) and charcoal gray (750GB and 1TB). The 160GB model starts at $100.
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by Johan on March 30, 2007

LG has released the LG GSA-E40L in the European market for $90. It is a new 18X External DVD Writer with Light Scribe. The drive also sports 18x writing on DVD±R media, 10x on DVD±R DL and 12x on DVD-RAM. CD-Rs can be burned at 48x maximum, while the recording speed for CD-RW is 32x. The external DVD writer has a durable case that allows both horizontal and vertical placements. It is compatible with Windows 2000, XP and Vista.
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by Johan on March 30, 2007

If you’re a Mac owner, you might know about the DataMore M3. It is an enclosure for 3.5 inch hard disks that looks like a Mac Mini. The first versions had only a USB and FireWire port, or USB only. The newest version has a USB 2.0 and SATA port. The SavitMicro DataMore M3 hard drive enclosure will be available soon at GeekStuff4U.
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by Alexander on March 14, 2007

The Toshiba PA35 External HD-DVD Drive is the inexpensive way to do HD-DVD on your computer. It gives you HD video and sound, and also allows you to burn the standard DVD. Unfortunately, the Toshiba PA35 only allows you to read HD-DVD discs with no burning capability for them. But for ~$370, there’s not too much to complain about.
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