I like the NewerTech miniStack v3 drives. They have one eSATA, two FireWire 800, one FireWire 400, one USB 2.0 up-link port and three USB 2.0 ports PLUS FW800/FW400/USB 2.0 connection cables included. With the iMacs having too few USB ports this drive really comes in handy. I have three iPod cables hanging off mine.
Other pluses I like.
* Smart interactive cooling system with thermal probe automatically regulating fan speed
* Massive passive heat sink to radiate heat away from hard drive
* Smart power switch - will power up and down in tandem with your computer
* Kensington Security Slot designed to allow the to be anchored to a desk (great for college dorms)
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External hard drives
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Posted 30 March 2009 - 09:58 AM
mretondo said:
I like the NewerTech miniStack v3 drives. They have one eSATA, two FireWire 800, one FireWire 400, one USB 2.0 up-link port and three USB 2.0 ports PLUS FW800/FW400/USB 2.0 connection cables included. With the iMacs having too few USB ports this drive really comes in handy. I have three iPod cables hanging off mine.
Other pluses I like.
* Smart interactive cooling system with thermal probe automatically regulating fan speed
* Massive passive heat sink to radiate heat away from hard drive
* Smart power switch - will power up and down in tandem with your computer
* Kensington Security Slot designed to allow the to be anchored to a desk (great for college dorms)
Other pluses I like.
* Smart interactive cooling system with thermal probe automatically regulating fan speed
* Massive passive heat sink to radiate heat away from hard drive
* Smart power switch - will power up and down in tandem with your computer
* Kensington Security Slot designed to allow the to be anchored to a desk (great for college dorms)
What does this have to do with Google Docs security?
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