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  • Zyxel NSA-220 NAS Reviewed on 10/09/08

    Zyxel NSA-220 NAS

    If you don't need remote access and can look past sluggish RAID 1 performance, the Zyxel NSA-220 NAS drive offers a useful set of basic features, solid performance, and best-in-class Web-based management.

    Specs: ZyXEL NSA-220 - NAS server, PC, RJ-45, 4 pin USB Type A, Standard, Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, Gigabit Ethernet

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    $212 -$228 Check prices
  • Intel X-25M solid-state drive (80GB) Reviewed on 10/08/08

    Intel X-25M solid-state drive (80GB)

    Intel's X-25M solid-state hard drive enjoys several advantages over both spinning disk drives as well as other SSDs, including improvements to data throughput, boot time, and laptop battery life. Its one drawback is that it's pricier than even its other solid-state competition, but if you can forget about its cost, this is by far the fastest data drive available.

    Specs: 80 GB, Serial ATA-300, 2.5"

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  • Seagate FreeAgent Go (blue, 320GB) Reviewed on 09/26/08

    Seagate FreeAgent Go (blue, 320GB)

    The Seagate FreeAgent Go is our favorite portable hard drive to date and takes our award for Editors' Choice. The drive is well designed and fast, and you won't find a better value for the price.

    Specs: 320 GB, Hi-Speed USB, External, 2.5", 5400 rpm

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    $122 -$163 Check prices
  • Seagate FreeAgent Xtreme (500GB) Reviewed on 09/26/08

    Seagate FreeAgent Xtreme (500GB)

    The Seagate FreeAgent Xtreme offers three interface options, a useful software bundle, and a lengthy warranty for a fair price. We like this direct-attach external drive.

    Specs: 500 GB, IEEE 1394 (FireWire) / Hi-Speed USB / eSATA-300, External, 3.5", 7200 rpm

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    $133 -$148 Check prices
  • Seagate FreeAgent Xtreme (1TB) Reviewed on 09/26/08

    Seagate FreeAgent Xtreme (1TB)

    The Seagate FreeAgent Xtreme offers three interface options, a useful software bundle, and a lengthy warranty for a fair price. We like this direct-attach external drive.

    Specs: 1 TB, IEEE 1394 (FireWire) / Hi-Speed USB / eSATA-300, External, 3.5", 7200 rpm

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    $199 -$262 Check prices
  • Seagate FreeAgent Xtreme (1.5TB) Reviewed on 09/26/08

    Seagate FreeAgent Xtreme (1.5TB)

    The Seagate FreeAgent Xtreme offers three interface options, a useful software bundle, and a lengthy warranty for a fair price. We like this direct-attach external drive.

    Specs: 1.5 TB, IEEE 1394 (FireWire) / Hi-Speed USB / eSATA-300, External, 3.5", 7200 rpm

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    $260 -$275 Check prices
  • Seagate FreeAgent Xtreme (640GB) Reviewed on 09/26/08

    Seagate FreeAgent Xtreme (640GB)

    The Seagate FreeAgent Xtreme offers three interface options, a useful software bundle, and a lengthy warranty for a fair price. We like this direct-attach external drive.

    Specs: 640 GB, IEEE 1394 (FireWire) / Hi-Speed USB / eSATA-300, External, 3.5", 7200 rpm

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    $155 -$178 Check prices
  • Thecus N3200 Reviewed on 09/09/08

    Thecus N3200

    If you can get by the lackluster bundled software, the empty three-bay Thecus N3200 offers much to like, including lightning-fast throughput (even in RAID 5) and a useful feature set that will appeal to home and small office users alike.

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  • Aluratek Tornado Plus (80GB) Reviewed on 08/29/08

    Aluratek Tornado Plus (80GB)

    The Aluratek Tornado external hard drive is a RFID-secured hard-drive enclosure that doesn't have the performance or the innovation to warrant its expensive price tag. We don't recommend the poorly designed Tornado since the competition offers more storage space and a higher level of security at less cost.

    Specs: 80 GB, Hi-Speed USB, External, 2.5", 5400 rpm

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  • Aluratek Tornado Plus (160GB) Reviewed on 08/29/08

    Aluratek Tornado Plus (160GB)

    The Aluratek Tornado external hard drive is a RFID-secured hard-drive enclosure that doesn't have the performance or the innovation to warrant its expensive price tag. We don't recommend the poorly designed Tornado since the competition offers more storage space and a higher level of security at less cost.

    Specs: 160 GB, Hi-Speed USB, 2.5"

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    $90 -$128 Check prices
  • Aluratek Tornado Plus (250GB) Reviewed on 08/29/08

    Aluratek Tornado Plus (250GB)

    The Aluratek Tornado external hard drive is a RFID-secured hard-drive enclosure that doesn't have the performance or the innovation to warrant its expensive price tag. We don't recommend the poorly designed Tornado since the competition offers more storage space and a higher level of security at less cost.

    Specs: 250 GB, Hi-Speed USB, 2.5"

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    $140 -$175 Check prices
  • Maxtor Central Axis NAS server Reviewed on 08/22/08

    Maxtor Central Axis NAS server

    The Maxtor Central Axis is a simple, compact, and fast NAS device that offers 1TB of storage at a fair price. Be warned, though, that it runs hot and comes with confusing desktop software, a sluggish, unintuitive Web-based interface and a limited backup application.

    Specs: Maxtor Central Axis NAS server, 1 TB, PC, Mac, RJ-45, 4 pin USB Type A, Standard, Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, Gigabit Ethernet

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    $259 -$328 Check prices
  • Drobo (Second generation) Reviewed on 08/21/08

    Drobo (Second generation)

    The second-generation Drobo adds a FireWire 800 connection, but the original USB-only on the now discounted Drobo might be the best bet for Windows users until better FireWire 800 drivers arrive. The device remains the most automated and easy-to-use redundant backup product we've seen.

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  • Drobo (second generation, 2TB) Reviewed on 08/21/08

    Drobo (second generation, 2TB)

    The second-generation Drobo adds a FireWire 800 connection, but the original USB-only on the now discounted Drobo might be the best bet for Windows users until better FireWire 800 drivers arrive. The device remains the most automated and easy-to-use redundant backup product we've seen.

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    $720 -$900 Check prices
  • Drobo (Second generation, 4TB) Reviewed on 08/21/08

    Drobo (Second generation, 4TB)

    The second-generation Drobo adds a FireWire 800 connection, but the original USB-only on the now discounted Drobo might be the best bet for Windows users until better FireWire 800 drivers arrive. The device remains the most automated and easy-to-use redundant backup product we've seen.

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    $950 -$1300 Check prices
  • SanDisk Cruzer Titanium Plus (4GB) Reviewed on 08/18/08

    SanDisk Cruzer Titanium Plus (4GB)

    SanDisk Cruzer Titanium Plus boasts an innovative set of features, fast data transfers, and a complimentary six-month online backup subscription, but we're put off by the subsequent annual service fee and the expensive retail price, especially when other drives at equal capacity cost much less.

    Specs: 4 GB

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    $20 -$110 Check prices
  • Western Digital My Book Mirror Edition (2TB) Reviewed on 08/14/08

    Western Digital My Book Mirror Edition (2TB)

    The Western Digital My Book Mirror Edition is a compelling choice for an external drive, delivering excellent value, good performance, and two hard drives for added data security. For anyone looking for an external USB 2.0 drive, the My Book Mirror belongs on your shortlist.

    Specs: 2 TB, Internal

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    $329 -$501 Check prices
  • Western Digital My Book Mirror Edition (1TB) Reviewed on 08/14/08

    Western Digital My Book Mirror Edition (1TB)

    The Western Digital My Book Mirror Edition is a compelling choice for an external drive, delivering excellent value, good performance, and two hard drives for added data security. For anyone looking for an external USB 2.0 drive, the My Book Mirror belongs on your shortlist.

    Specs: 1 TB, Internal

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    $184 -$296 Check prices
  • SimpleTech (Re)Drive Reviewed on 08/13/08

    SimpleTech (Re)Drive

    Made from bamboo and recycled aluminum, the SimpleTech (Re)Drive is the most environmentally friendly external hard drive we've tested. It works well as a USB 2.0-only storage device and offers a unique ownership experience.

    Specs: 500 GB, Hi-Speed USB

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    $100 -$156 Check prices
  • Vox BlackBox (1TB) Reviewed on 07/11/08

    Vox BlackBox (1TB)

    The Vox BlackBox is a 1TB NAS drive that serves up a lot of storage but not many features for a good price. Though you may be tempted by its low cost per gigabyte, be warned it's noisy and plagued by brutally bad software.

    Specs: VOX BlackBox Hard drive array, PC, Mac, Unix, 4 pin USB Type B, RJ-45, Hot-swap

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    $300 Check prices
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