Archos claims tiny 40GB hard drive first
A backup hard drive that only weighs 2.7 ounces will be available in October, said Archos. "The Arcdisk comes in two sizes - 40GB and 80GB, and uses a USB 2.0 connector to allow the transfer of data in both directions at 480Mbits a second. But, the firm said, it can also be used with systems that support USB 1.1"
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