Iomega intros triple interface drives
Iomega said it has started shipping a redesigned family of external hard drives which include three interfaces - USB 2.0, Firewire 400 and Firewire 800.
The drives have capacities between 160GB to 400GB and are stackable. The drives also come with a Kensington lock, and can be switched off, as well as being bundled with backup and disaster recovery software.
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