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  • Comparing External RAID Housings*
    Thursday 14 August 2008 – 05:40
    Comparing External RAID Housings For as much as we love Blu-ray, it's totally unsuited for full hard drive backups. Well, what could be easier than saving your data by simply copying the contents of an internal drive to an external one?
  • Seagate 500 GB External Hard Drive Goes eSATA*
    Thursday 24 August 2006 – 01:50
    Seagate 500 GB External Hard Drive Goes eSATA Seagate enters the external SATA market with a bang: the 500 GB model has lots of capacity, and better performance than any USB or Firewire drive.
  • Mvix Adds Multimedia Player Sauces to External Storage*
    Friday 10 March 2006 – 03:05
    Mvix Adds Multimedia Player Sauces to External Storage An external hard drive. A music and video player that can also stream audio to your FM car stereo. Mvix' Multimedia Center MV-5000U is all of these things.
  • Locking Down Your Data with Cipher Shield External Hard Drive Encryption*
    Thursday 16 September 2004 – 07:00
    External hard drives are sitting ducks for data thieves if lost or stolen. Cipher Shield offers a 2.5" device that encrypts external hard drive data. But is the solution worth a base price of $300?
  • Iomega's REV Marks Leap Forward For External Drives*
    Friday 4 June 2004 – 07:00
    Iomega has tried to deliver what users have been screaming out for a long while: a small, high-capacity and reasonably-priced external drive that is as reliable as higher-priced streamer devices. THG puts the drive to the test to see if Iomega's REV lives up to the vendor's ambitions.
  • USB 2.0 as a Multi-Purpose Solution: The External ATA Drive Case from ADS Technologies*
    Thursday 16 January 2003 – 06:00
    There is a veritable host of external hard drives or CD ROM drives on the market. The external system developed by ADS Technologies allows you to run any ATA drive - including hard drives - via the USB port. Is this solution better than external hard drives produced by major manufacturers?
  • Cheaper, Faster and More Versatile: External Hard Drives from CoolMax, Maxtor and Seagate*
    Tuesday 8 March 2005 – 06:00
    External hard drive storage has become a buyer's market. For less than $200, you now get USB or Firewire connectivity with 200 GB of capacity. The latest from CoolMax, Maxtor and Seagate show how vendors now want to make back up easier, too.
  • Flexible All-Rounder: External Drives from Western Digital with 200 and 250 GB*
    Friday 11 April 2003 – 07:00
    External hard drives from Western Digital have been around for some time now. What's new is that they now support FireWire and USB 2.0 in the same device, allowing the 200 GB and 250 GB top-of-the-range models, which we look at here, to work with virtually any PC. At the same time, an 8 MB cache is now also available. Let's see how they score in performance.
  • Listen Through USB: Five External Sound Cards*
    Monday 23 February 2004 – 06:00
    USB sound cards have changed from peripheral devices to essential must have equipment, aided in part by eroding laptop prices and the emergence of new and popular multimedia applications. By reviewing five new USB sound cards, THG shows USB external audio's limits and possibilities.
  • Mobile and Attractive: External Hard Disks from Maxtor and Seagate*
    Thursday 18 December 2003 – 06:00
    The latest generation models not only look good, they are also more intelligent - and they come with up-to-the-minute features such as one-touch backup. We tested the OneTouch from Maxtor and the External Hard Drive from Seagate.
  • Storage and Security On the Go: 6 External Hard Drives*
    Friday 14 January 2005 – 06:00
    Today's users need ever-increasing amounts of storage. Furthermore, they need that storage to be portable and secure. We tested 6 external hard drive units using a variety of drive sizes and interfaces, many featuring fingerprint sensors or DES encryption for security. How do they measure up?

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