Kanguru launches fancy external harddrive
Millis (MS) - If you carry around lots of data, you may as well do it in style. Kanguru announced a redesigned external harddrive series in alloy casing and blue lighting effects. The capacity of the "Quicksilver" drives ranges from 80 to 400 GByte.
The drives come in a unique design that, according to manufacturer Kanguru , is not only visually appealing but enables improved heat dissipation during prolonged use of the device. The company also promises durability for its device, which is able to withstand shocks of up to 200G. The front of the casing has an integrated blue LED in the shape of the company logo.
The Quicksilver series is offered in both USB2.0 and FireWire/USB2.0 combination options and integrates 7200 rpm drives with capacities of 80, 120, 160, 200, 250 or 400 GByte. The drives are priced from $130 to $590.
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