Reviewed on February 20, 2009While other external hard drives offer built-in backup software, automatic data encryption, or rugged casing protection, the Transcend StoreJet 25F only promises, and delivers, the fastest data transfers at the lowest price. The missing FireWire prevents us from giving this Transcend an Editors' Choice award, but we still highly recommend this drive to storage hounds who don't mind USB 2.0.TAGS:gigabyte, megabyte, Seagate FreeAgent, external hard drive, ThinkPad, Lenovo, Seagate Technology, hard drive, Microsoft Windows
Reviewed on September 30, 2009The 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, digital content, Iomega Corp., external hard drive, backup, USB 2.0, USB, hard drive, Apple Macintosh
Reviewed on April 8, 2009The Fujitsu HandyDrive isn't very small or exceptionally well-designed, but like all the best things in life, it's fast and cheap. At 26 cents per gigabyte, the HandyDrive gives the best deal for your dollar, and we recommend it to those who are running out of space on their system hard drives.TAGS:Fujitsu, gigabyte, Acronis, capacity, external hard drive, hard drive, USB 2.0, USB
Reviewed on September 30, 2009The 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 Corp., external hard drive, backup, USB 2.0, USB, Apple Macintosh, hard drive
Reviewed on December 3, 2008We're impressed by the Lenovo ThinkPad USB Secure Hard Drive's burly security features and rigorous performance results, but the bloated price tag prevents us from recommending it to anyone other than business consumers. If you're shopping for an external hard drive, competing drives give you a cheaper cost per gigabyte in a fancier package.TAGS:Lenovo, ThinkPad, Iomega Corp., gigabyte, USB 2.0, external hard drive, security, USB, hard drive
Reviewed on September 30, 2009The 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 Corp., external hard drive, backup, USB 2.0, USB, hard drive, Apple Macintosh
Reviewed on April 8, 2009The Fujitsu HandyDrive isn't very small or exceptionally well-designed, but like all the best things in life, it's fast and cheap. At 26 cents per gigabyte, the HandyDrive gives the best deal for your dollar, and we recommend it to those who are running out of space on their system hard drives.TAGS:Fujitsu, gigabyte, Acronis, capacity, external hard drive, hard drive, USB 2.0, USB
Reviewed on April 8, 2009The Fujitsu HandyDrive isn't very small or exceptionally well-designed, but like all the best things in life, it's fast and cheap. At 26 cents per gigabyte, the HandyDrive gives the best deal for your dollar, and we recommend it to those who are running out of space on their system hard drives.TAGS:Fujitsu, gigabyte, Acronis, capacity, external hard drive, hard drive, USB 2.0, USB
Reviewed on April 8, 2009The Fujitsu HandyDrive isn't very small or exceptionally well-designed, but like all the best things in life, it's fast and cheap. At 26 cents per gigabyte, the HandyDrive gives the best deal for your dollar, and we recommend it to those who are running out of space on their system hard drives.TAGS:Fujitsu, gigabyte, Acronis, capacity, external hard drive, hard drive, USB 2.0, USB
Reviewed on February 20, 2009While other external hard drives offer built-in backup software, automatic data encryption, or rugged casing protection, the Transcend StoreJet 25F only promises, and delivers, the fastest data transfers at the lowest price. The missing FireWire prevents us from giving this Transcend an Editors' Choice award, but we still highly recommend this drive to storage hounds who don't mind USB 2.0.TAGS:gigabyte, megabyte, Seagate FreeAgent, Lenovo, ThinkPad, external hard drive, Seagate Technology, hard drive, Microsoft Windows
Reviewed on July 2, 2008The Iomega eGo Brown leather portable hard drive is a fashionable alternative to other boring HDs, and it gives you a healthy amount of space for a low price, but don't expect lightning fast transfer speeds.TAGS:Iomega Corp., USB 2.0, gigabyte, Maxtor, external hard drive, USB, hard drive, Microsoft Windows
Reviewed on February 20, 2009While other external hard drives offer built-in backup software, automatic data encryption, or rugged casing protection, the Transcend StoreJet 25F only promises, and delivers, the fastest data transfers at the lowest price. The missing FireWire prevents us from giving this Transcend an Editors' Choice award, but we still highly recommend this drive to storage hounds who don't mind USB 2.0.TAGS:gigabyte, megabyte, Seagate FreeAgent, ThinkPad, Lenovo, external hard drive, Seagate Technology, hard drive, Microsoft Windows
Reviewed on December 3, 2008We're impressed by the Lenovo ThinkPad USB Secure Hard Drive's burly security features and rigorous performance results, but the bloated price tag prevents us from recommending it to anyone other than business consumers. If you're shopping for an external hard drive, competing drives give you a cheaper cost per gigabyte in a fancier package.TAGS:Lenovo, ThinkPad, Iomega Corp., gigabyte, USB 2.0, external hard drive, hard drive, USB, security