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, USB 2.0, backup, USB, Apple Macintosh, 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, Apple Macintosh, hard drive
Reviewed on November 18, 2008The Hitachi DZ-BD10HA is the most hybrid of hybrid camcorders and still manages good video and photo quality. But it's also slow and expensive.TAGS:camcorder, Hitachi Ltd., SD card, LCD, hard drive, video, photograph
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, USB 2.0, backup, USB, hard drive, Apple Macintosh
Reviewed on October 20, 2009LaCie clearly spent a lot of time designing the look and feel of the Starck Mobile Hard Drive, but it trips up on the basic essentials like weight, ease of use, cost per gigabyte, and transfer speed. Hard-core design geeks will get a kick out of its funky case, but everyone else should check out the Fujitsu HandyDrive, which offers more storage space for less.TAGS:LaCie, aluminum, USB 2.0, Hitachi Ltd., Fujitsu, USB, USB flash drive, hard drive
Reviewed on October 20, 2009LaCie clearly spent a lot of time designing the look and feel of the Starck Mobile Hard Drive, but it trips up on the basic essentials like weight, ease of use, cost per gigabyte, and transfer speed. Hard-core design geeks will get a kick out of its funky case, but everyone else should check out the Fujitsu HandyDrive, which offers more storage space for less.TAGS:LaCie, aluminum, USB 2.0, Hitachi Ltd., Fujitsu, USB, USB flash drive, hard drive
Reviewed on March 16, 2007Hitachi had a good idea--put both a hard disk drive and a DVD in a camcorder--but implements it poorly in the DZ-HS300A.TAGS:Hitachi Ltd., camcorder, disk drive, DVD, hard drive, video
April 27, 2005Hewlett-Packard, which boasted in March of its early transition to smaller, 2.5 inch-wide hard drives, lures new partners to the effort.TAGS:Hitachi Ltd., HP, hard drive
September 1, 2006Two models for cars are designed for tough duty, and a slim hard drive for entertainment offers high storage capacity. Photos: Hitachi hard drivesTAGS:Hitachi Ltd., meter, degree, car, hard drive
June 25, 2007The Barracuda 7200.11 will sell for $399. Rival Hitachi released its version of the drive for the same price in April.TAGS:Seagate Technology, Hitachi Ltd., hard drive