Product Reviews
Showing 1-20 of 73 results found -
Reviewed on June 8, 2004 Though it's very expensive per megabyte, Iomega's Rev drive offers speedy, portable storage that's more scalable than that of a hard drive. TAGS: Iomega Corp., knowledge base, knowledge CNET review: 6.3 Good User rating: 6.0 Good Check prices$498.99 -
Reviewed on November 13, 2003 Iomega's Super DVD Writer offers competitive performance for a reasonable price--perfect for anyone who wants five-format flexibility. TAGS: Iomega Corp. CNET review: 7.8 Very good User rating: 5.5 Average Check prices$9.99 -
Reviewed on August 29, 2010 In the latest version of its eGo Portable Mac Edition, Iomega adds dual FireWire 800 ports, USB 2.0, and a durable Drop Guard Xtreme band that shields the drive from the impact of falls (up to 7 feet). Also, Iomega made the drive even more affordable than the previous version. With its included array of data protection software, the Iomega Ego BlackBelt Mac Edition hard drive is sure to meet your storage needs. TAGS: Iomega Corp., Iomega eGo, FireWire, USB 2.0, protection, USB, Apple Macintosh, Microsoft Windows XP, hard drive, Microsoft Windows CNET review: 8.0 Excellent User rating: 7.2 Very good Check prices$199.95 -
Reviewed on March 4, 2010 The Iomega iConnect Wireless Data Station is a great device to quickly turn your USB external hard drives into a robust network storage solution. Its compact design and ease of use more than make up for its average throughput performance, which is fast enough for most casual file sharing and backup needs. TAGS: NAS server, Iomega Corp., NAS, USB port, network storage, external hard drive, network computer, server, USB 2.0, USB, printer, hard drive, backup CNET review: 6.9 Good User rating: 5.6 Average 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, FireWire, EMC Corp., USB 2.0, Apple Macintosh, design, USB, backup, hard drive, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows XP CNET review: 8.5 Excellent User rating: 6.1 Good Check prices$109.99-$148.99 -
Reviewed on April 9, 2009 The Iomega Home Media Network Drive, a single-volume NAS server, is easy to set up and use for even the most novice user; however, its lack of advanced features might lessen its appeal to savvy users. TAGS: NAS server, Iomega Corp., NAS, server, home network, FAT32, folder, external hard drive, USB 2.0, Apple iTunes, hard drive, printer, USB CNET review: 7.1 Very good User rating: 3.8 Poor Check prices$265.90 -
Reviewed on November 2, 2009 The Iomega StorCenter ix2-200 NAS server makes a good, affordable backup and storage center for home and small office environments where only simple file sharing and data backup are needed. Keep looking for alternatives if you want more advanced NAS features. TAGS: NAS server, Iomega Corp., NAS, bay, server, storage device, USB port, backup, hard drive, Microsoft Windows CNET review: 7.2 Very good User rating: 7.2 Very good Pricing not available -
Reviewed on August 13, 2010 The Radical Skin is one of three unique Iomega portable hard drives designed in collaboration with action sports apparel brand Skin Industries. Along with Knock Out and Red Hot, the $120 Radical Skin boasts an impressive 51-inch drop protecting rating and a generous three-year warranty, but it only comes in 500GB with no other capacities available. Not everyone will appreciate the design, but we recommend the Iomega Radical Skin for those who need a rugged portable hard drive. TAGS: Iomega Corp., Roxio, backup software, backup, hard drive, USB, Microsoft Windows XP CNET review: 7.8 Very good Check prices$118.33-$119.99 -
Reviewed on August 3, 2007 If you love flashy toys, the Iomega eGo is for you. It's a fast and stylish drive, but Mac users get left out when it comes to backup. TAGS: Iomega eGo, Iomega Corp., portable hard drive, Seagate FreeAgent, Seagate Technology, USB, minute, folder, hard drive CNET review: 7.3 Very good User rating: 8.5 Excellent Pricing not available -
Reviewed on June 30, 2006 With the Iomega StorCenter Wireless NAS drive, you get storage, backup, and so much more, all at a reasonable price, though we don't quite see the need for wireless capability. This NAS drive should please both SOHO users and home users who want a drive that works and plays. TAGS: Iomega Corp., NAS, Ethernet, Gigabit Ethernet, printer, backup, PC, CD, hard drive, Microsoft Windows CNET review: 7.3 Very good User rating: 1.6 Abysmal Pricing not available -
Reviewed on November 2, 2009 The Iomega StorCenter ix2-200 NAS server makes a good, affordable backup and storage center for home and small office environments where only simple file sharing and data backup are needed. Keep looking for alternatives if you want more advanced NAS features. TAGS: NAS server, Iomega Corp., NAS, bay, server, storage device, USB port, backup, hard drive, Microsoft Windows CNET review: 7.2 Very good User rating: 10.0 Perfect 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, FireWire, EMC Corp., USB 2.0, Apple Macintosh, USB, design, backup, hard drive, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows XP CNET review: 8.5 Excellent User rating: 7.8 Very good Check prices$187.35 -
CNET review: 7.0 Very good User rating: 7.0 Very good Check prices$85.99 -
Reviewed on April 9, 2009 The Iomega Home Media Network Drive, a single-volume NAS server, is easy to set up and use for even the most novice user; however, its lack of advanced features might lessen its appeal to savvy users. TAGS: NAS server, Iomega Corp., NAS, server, home network, FAT32, folder, external hard drive, USB 2.0, Apple iTunes, printer, hard drive, USB CNET review: 7.1 Very good User rating: 2.8 Terrible Pricing not available -
Reviewed on November 2, 2009 The Iomega StorCenter ix2-200 NAS server makes a good, affordable backup and storage center for home and small office environments where only simple file sharing and data backup are needed. Keep looking for alternatives if you want more advanced NAS features. TAGS: NAS server, Iomega Corp., NAS, bay, server, storage device, USB port, backup, hard drive, Microsoft Windows CNET review: 7.2 Very good User rating: 10.0 Perfect Pricing not available -
Reviewed on November 5, 2008 The Iomega StorCenter ix2 is a two-drive NAS device that offers Bluetooth support but no remote access via the Web. We don't like the fact that you can't access its two hard drives, but it still holds appeal for novice users looking for a dead simple NAS drive. TAGS: NAS server, NAS, Iomega Corp., external hard drive, NTFS, Bluetooth, server, hard drive, backup CNET review: 6.8 Good User rating: 4.6 Mediocre Pricing not available -
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, operating system, Microsoft Windows CNET review: 8.4 Excellent User rating: 10.0 Perfect Pricing not available -
Reviewed on June 30, 2009 A sexy, slim design and backup software set make a compelling argument for the Seagate BlackArmor PS 110 external hard drive. We like the unique Try and Decide feature preloaded on the drive, and the throughput speed scores stomp the competition. Shoppers on a strict budget should look into the Fujitsu Handydrive for the best cost per gigabyte, but the BlackArmor PS 110 offers many extra features for just a few more dollars more. TAGS: Seagate Technology, FireWire, backup software, Iomega Corp., Acronis, USB 2.0, external hard drive, backup, Apple Mac OS, Apple Macintosh, USB, hard drive, CD, Microsoft Windows CNET review: 8.1 Excellent User rating: 5.3 Average Pricing not available
Sponsored matches for "Iomega Corp."