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Iomega Introduces New Mini Hard Drive
By
ChannelTimes Staff
Mumbai, Mar 24, 2005
Storage solutions provider Iomega has announced the availability of its external hard drive in a 40GB model that is small enough for the shirt pocket and weighs just 99 grams.
Chris McPherson, managing director, Asia-Pacific, Iomega Pacific, said, The Iomega mini hard drive is host-powered, small, and weighs next to nothing, so it is a great choice for mobile professionals and students. Using a mini hard drive is extremely simple: just connect it to your computer s USB port and you are ready to take your files anywhere. Other external hard drives require an external power source, tethering you to the nearest available AC wall outlet. The Iomega mini hard drive gives the user more freedom and flexibility. You won t find a simpler product on the market.
The new Iomega USB 2.0 mini hard drive is the first Iomega hard drive to receive 100 percent of its power from a standard USB data port, allowing mobile professionals to travel lighter and still have plenty of storage capacity for all their important files.
Iomega mini hard drive is based on 1.8-inch hard disk technology, that makes it smaller and more energy-efficient than most other portable drives, the company said. The 4200-rpm drive has a rugged aluminum enclosure and features a USB 2.0 (Hi-Speed USB) interface for plug-and-play simplicity with any compatible Windows or Macintosh computer.
Each drive comes with a sleek leather travel case, USB cable, and software CD, including MusicMatch jukebox music management software (PC and Mac) and Adobe Photoshop Album SE (PC) for digital photos.
The Iomega mini 40GB hard drive is available with Iomega s authorized distributors at suggested retail price of Rs 11,250.
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good dicesion |
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- sreenivas,
ambit enterpris, bangalore
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What is the latest price ? |
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- Bryan. Ferrao,
igate, Blr
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is this usung the new REV technology? |
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- philip herman,
plherman, aventura
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