by Johan on December 2, 2008

Iomega has unveiled two new hard drive models into its eGo portable line which is known as the Encrypt and the BlackBelt. The Encrypt features 128-bit Advanced Encryption Standard for added security and the BlackBelt features Drop Guard Xtreme data protection which helps keep your data secure even after experiencing an accidental drop. The 320GB Encrypt supports Windows 2000, XP and Vista and is available for $150, while the 250GB BlackBelt supports Mac OS X 10.1 or newer for $120. [Iomega]

The Iomega eGo Helium comes in a tapered anodized aluminum body that measures only 0.63 inch thin and weights at 7 ounces. The device draws power from the USB connectivity. This super slim external hard drive is currently available only in a 320GB version. I hope Iomega provides more variety of capacities in the future. The Iomega eGo Helium External Drive retails for $149.99. [Product Page]
by Johan on October 15, 2008

Iomega is famous for its backup media solutions. One of their new products is the new Iomega StorCenter ix2, the most advanced and easy-to-use network storage appliance for small businesses and the home. Users will be able to take advantage of the Universal Plug and Play support, while Digital Living Network Alliance (DLNA) certified devices can also function with the StorCenter ix2 in order to save, store, and play back a bunch of multimedia files. The Iomega StorCenter ix2 is compatible with Microsoft Windows, Mac and Linux OS. You can bring home the the 1TB and 2TB StorCenter ix2 for $299.99 and $479.99, respectively. [Press Release]

If you are a MacBook Air owner who needs extra storage for your important data, then you should buy the Iomega’s latest eGo external USB hard drive. This storage device is specially built for MacBook Air and offers 320GB storage. The Iomega eGo Hard Drive comes in an aluminum chassis and retails for $150 each. [Boing Boing]

ScreenPlay TV Link allows you to connect your USB hard drive (NTFS or FAT32), flash drive or Iomega REV® Drive (sold separately) to your TV and enjoy your movies, music and photos. It reads formats such as MPEG-1, MPEG-2 (AVI/VOB), MPEG-4 (AVI/DiVX 3.11, 4.x, 5.x/XViD), MP3, AC3 (Dolby® Digital Encoding), WAV, WMA, OGG and JPEG. It also supports HDMI scalable to 1080i, so you can enjoy your multimedia files at home theatre quality standard. It includes full-function remote control for interaction and convenience. Imagine having the entire collection of MPEGs on your portable hard drive able to be played on 42″ LCD. You get the idea. Yours for $94.95 [Iomega]

Here is the latest DVR Expander from Iomega that comes with a 500GB of storage capacity to record all your favorite TV shows. The 500GB of hard drive space is large enough to store up to 300 hours of standard definition TV. Priced at around $200, the device comes with an eSATA cable. The Iomega DVR Expander is compatible with the 8300 DVR and the 8300HD DVR. [Engadget]

Iomega will be releasing a new 1TB Super eGo external hard drive. It is basically a single one-terabyte HDD featuring a USB 2.0 port and a one-year warranty. The hard drive also comes in a 2TB edition in ruby red, midnight blue or jet black for $269.95.

The Iomega Media Xporter is a 2.5 inch USB 2.0 external hard disk drive that provides up to 160GB of storage to copy files from console to console or console to PC. Priced at $119.95, the device works perfectly with Mac and PC. The drive is also pre-loaded with software that you can use to convert your media into more game console-friendly formats. [SlashGear]

Iomega has introduced an upgrade to its eGo line of portable hard drives with a model that has a maximum capacity of 250GB and dual USB 2.0/FireWire 400 interfaces allowing you to be connected to a lots of systems. The 250GB model will be sold for $229.95 and the 160 GB version is priced at $159.95.The strictly USB models coming in the 160GB and 250GB models go for $139.99 and $209.95 .
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by Johan on June 27, 2007

The Iomega eGo Portable Hard Drive USB 2.0 sports a Patent Pending DropGuard feature that can withstand the toughest of travel environments. The device offers 160GB of storage capacity, so you can load up to 640,000 photos, over 2,900 hours of music, and 240 hours of video. It requires no external power supply and includes a free EMC Retrospect HD backup software license. Available in cherry color, the Iomega eGo portable hard drive USB 2.0 sells for $160.
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