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 March 31, 2008The Vox V1 is a simple, straightforward external hard drive. We liked it for its high performance and ease of use as an external hard drive. However, the drive is bundled with underdeveloped backup software so if you want to use it as an automatic backup solution, you will need to spend a little more for a third-party application.TAGS:backup software, USB 2.0, backup, external hard drive, Maxtor, USB, CD, hard drive, Microsoft Windows, operating system, Microsoft Windows XP
Reviewed on March 31, 2008The Vox V1 is a simple, straightforward external hard drive. We liked it for its high performance and ease of use as an external hard drive. However, the drive is bundled with underdeveloped backup software so if you want to use it as an automatic backup solution, you will need to spend a little more for a third-party application.TAGS:backup software, USB 2.0, external hard drive, backup, Maxtor, USB, CD, hard drive, operating system, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows XP
Reviewed on August 29, 2008The Aluratek Tornado external hard drive is a RFID-secured hard-drive enclosure that doesn't have the performance or the innovation to warrant its expensive price tag. We don't recommend the poorly designed Tornado since the competition offers more storage space and a higher level of security at less cost.TAGS:RFID, enclosure, Maxtor, key, capacity, external hard drive, USB 2.0, USB, hard drive, password, security, operating system