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Reviewed on January 22, 2009 Small business and personal users with large amounts of data will appreciate the Clickfree's painless backup drive that practically automates all the work through the embedded software. People running older Windows operating systems are out of luck, but the lightning-fast transfer speeds and excellent performance scores secure the Clickfree a solid recommendation for up-to-date Windows and Mac users. TAGS: Iomega eGo, portable hard drive, Iomega Corp., backup, hard drive, Microsoft Windows, operating system CNET review: 8.4 Excellent User rating: 10.0 Perfect Check prices$119.99 -
Reviewed on June 22, 2009 Mac and PC users alike will appreciate the Iomega eGo Portable's triple interface connectivity that lets you choose from USB 2.0, FireWire 400, and FireWire 800. Combined with a rugged enclosure, free data protection software, and a robust three-year warranty, this drive is a great example of well-rounded hardware. We thoroughly recommend it both for average consumer as well as data-hounds on a budget. TAGS: Iomega Corp., Iomega eGo, EMC Corp., FireWire, USB 2.0, Apple Macintosh, design, USB, backup, Microsoft Windows, hard drive, Microsoft Windows XP CNET review: 8.5 Excellent User rating: 6.1 Good Check prices$109.99 -
Reviewed on March 24, 2009 The Transcend StoreJet 25 Mobile stomps the competition and lives to fight another day, thanks to its rugged military-grade exterior. It also delivers chart topping transfer speeds and offers the cheapest cost per gigabyte on the market today. We fully recommend this tough little drive. TAGS: Iomega eGo, gigabyte, capacity, protection, USB 2.0, backup, USB, hard drive CNET review: 8.0 Excellent User rating: 5.0 Average Check prices$123.84 -
Reviewed on June 15, 2009 The eGo Portable continues Iomega's tradition of slim, feature-rich external hard drives, this time sporting a sleek new design and an extended warranty. The bundle also includes a suite of three different software solutions that back up your data and protects your computer, and at an affordable 30 cents per gigabyte, we're happy to endorse the Iomega eGo Portable once again. TAGS: Iomega Corp., Iomega eGo, EMC Corp., capacity, design, backup, USB, Microsoft Windows XP, hard drive CNET review: 8.5 Excellent Pricing not available -
Reviewed on September 30, 2009 The Hitachi SimpleTough is by far the most indestructible external hard drive we've tested, capable of surviving drops of up to 10 feet and up to one ton of pressure. With a built-in USB cable, two-tiered data security package, and an impressive three-year warranty, we have no issue recommending this external hard drive to shoppers looking for space and security. TAGS: Hitachi Ltd., gigabyte, Iomega eGo, Iomega Corp., external hard drive, truck, USB 2.0, backup, USB, Apple Macintosh, hard drive CNET review: 7.5 Very good User rating: 2.3 Terrible Check prices$271.58 -
Reviewed on March 24, 2009 The Transcend StoreJet 25 Mobile stomps the competition and lives to fight another day, thanks to its rugged military-grade exterior. It also delivers chart topping transfer speeds and offers the cheapest cost per gigabyte on the market today. We fully recommend this tough little drive. TAGS: Iomega eGo, gigabyte, capacity, protection, USB 2.0, hard drive, USB, backup CNET review: 8.0 Excellent User rating: 7.5 Very good Check prices$159.89 -
Reviewed on June 22, 2009 Mac and PC users alike will appreciate the Iomega eGo Portable's triple interface connectivity that lets you choose from USB 2.0, FireWire 400, and FireWire 800. Combined with a rugged enclosure, free data protection software, and a robust three-year warranty, this drive is a great example of well-rounded hardware. We thoroughly recommend it both for average consumer as well as data-hounds on a budget. TAGS: Iomega Corp., Iomega eGo, EMC Corp., FireWire, USB 2.0, Apple Macintosh, design, USB, backup, hard drive, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows XP CNET review: 8.5 Excellent User rating: 7.8 Very good Pricing not available -
Reviewed on March 24, 2009 The Transcend StoreJet 25 Mobile stomps the competition and lives to fight another day, thanks to its rugged military-grade exterior. It also delivers chart topping transfer speeds and offers the cheapest cost per gigabyte on the market today. We fully recommend this tough little drive. TAGS: Iomega eGo, gigabyte, capacity, protection, USB 2.0, hard drive, USB, backup CNET review: 8.0 Excellent Check prices$109.98-$203.39 -
Reviewed on June 15, 2009 The eGo Portable continues Iomega's tradition of slim, feature-rich external hard drives, this time sporting a sleek new design and an extended warranty. The bundle also includes a suite of three different software solutions that back up your data and protects your computer, and at an affordable 30 cents per gigabyte, we're happy to endorse the Iomega eGo Portable once again. TAGS: Iomega Corp., Iomega eGo, EMC Corp., capacity, design, backup, USB, hard drive, Microsoft Windows XP CNET review: 8.5 Excellent Pricing not available -
Reviewed on March 24, 2009 The Transcend StoreJet 25 Mobile stomps the competition and lives to fight another day, thanks to its rugged military-grade exterior. It also delivers chart topping transfer speeds and offers the cheapest cost per gigabyte on the market today. We fully recommend this tough little drive. TAGS: Iomega eGo, gigabyte, capacity, protection, USB 2.0, backup, USB, hard drive CNET review: 8.0 Excellent User rating: 8.0 Excellent Check prices$116.57 -
Reviewed on June 20, 2010 The G-Tech G-Drive Mobile's Mac-friendly formatting, triple interface design, and snappy throughput performance make it a worthwhile storage solution for Apple users. TAGS: LaCie, Iomega eGo, FireWire, gigabyte, USB 2.0, Iomega Corp., Apple Computer, USB, Apple Mac OS X, hard drive, Samsung Electronics, backup, Apple Macintosh CNET review: 8.3 Excellent User rating: 2.0 Terrible Check prices$198.14 -
Reviewed on September 30, 2009 The Hitachi SimpleTough is by far the most indestructible external hard drive we've tested, capable of surviving drops of up to 10 feet and up to one ton of pressure. With a built-in USB cable, two-tiered data security package, and an impressive three-year warranty, we have no issue recommending this external hard drive to shoppers looking for space and security. TAGS: Hitachi Ltd., Iomega eGo, gigabyte, Iomega Corp., external hard drive, truck, USB 2.0, backup, USB, hard drive, Apple Macintosh CNET review: 7.5 Very good User rating: 2.2 Terrible Check prices$192.59 -
Reviewed on June 15, 2009 The eGo Portable continues Iomega's tradition of slim, feature-rich external hard drives, this time sporting a sleek new design and an extended warranty. The bundle also includes a suite of three different software solutions that back up your data and protects your computer, and at an affordable 30 cents per gigabyte, we're happy to endorse the Iomega eGo Portable once again. TAGS: Iomega Corp., Iomega eGo, EMC Corp., capacity, design, backup, USB, hard drive, Microsoft Windows XP CNET review: 8.5 Excellent User rating: 8.0 Excellent Check prices$129.99 -
Reviewed on January 22, 2009 Small business and personal users with large amounts of data will appreciate the Clickfree's painless backup drive that practically automates all the work through the embedded software. People running older Windows operating systems are out of luck, but the lightning-fast transfer speeds and excellent performance scores secure the Clickfree a solid recommendation for up-to-date Windows and Mac users. TAGS: Iomega eGo, Iomega Corp., portable hard drive, backup, hard drive, operating system, Microsoft Windows CNET review: 8.4 Excellent User rating: 3.0 Poor Pricing not available -
Reviewed on June 22, 2009 Mac and PC users alike will appreciate the Iomega eGo Portable's triple interface connectivity that lets you choose from USB 2.0, FireWire 400, and FireWire 800. Combined with a rugged enclosure, free data protection software, and a robust three-year warranty, this drive is a great example of well-rounded hardware. We thoroughly recommend it both for average consumer as well as data-hounds on a budget. TAGS: Iomega Corp., Iomega eGo, EMC Corp., FireWire, USB 2.0, Apple Macintosh, USB, design, backup, Microsoft Windows, hard drive, Microsoft Windows XP CNET review: 8.5 Excellent User rating: 7.3 Very good Pricing not available -
Reviewed on September 30, 2009 The Hitachi SimpleTough is by far the most indestructible external hard drive we've tested, capable of surviving drops of up to 10 feet and up to one ton of pressure. With a built-in USB cable, two-tiered data security package, and an impressive three-year warranty, we have no issue recommending this external hard drive to shoppers looking for space and security. TAGS: Hitachi Ltd., gigabyte, Iomega eGo, Iomega Corp., external hard drive, truck, backup, USB 2.0, USB, hard drive, Apple Macintosh CNET review: 7.5 Very good Pricing not available -
Reviewed on March 24, 2009 The Transcend StoreJet 25 Mobile stomps the competition and lives to fight another day, thanks to its rugged military-grade exterior. It also delivers chart topping transfer speeds and offers the cheapest cost per gigabyte on the market today. We fully recommend this tough little drive. TAGS: Iomega eGo, gigabyte, capacity, protection, USB 2.0, hard drive, USB, backup CNET review: 8.0 Excellent Check prices$126.73
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