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1Terabyte Hard Drives… courtsey Iomega!

Posted on 26 August 2008

Iomega recently unlleashed the latest Prestige series external hard-drive, which has a stylish drive sports sturdy aluminum construction… Have a look at this hefty one!

It is a plane and affordable solution for all your storage needs.

The Prestige USB 2.0 desktop version also has great specifications with quick 7200 RPM rotational speed, 8MB or higher cache buffer, and up to 1TB storage capacity.

The Prestige desktop is available in the market with a price tag of $208.95 for 1TB memory, and $109.20 for 500GB!!

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2 Comments For This Post

  1. neo22 says:

    i am also looking for storage solution for my loads of movies and want to buy a 1TB hard disk. i cant see any other alternatives as dvd gets scrached up as i am using them again and again.is their any way to secure dvds for archieves.
    Seagate has also launched 1tb drive.

  2. om says:

    Well as a matter of fact nowadays there are many who are in the 1TB hunt.. Seagate is ofcourse one of them.. But eventually there are many others who have launched even 1.5TB, 2TB and higher ones.. Check it in my latest article!! Probably there are lot many things to come pretty soon that would interest you:)

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