Buffalo Unveils New Slim Slot-loading DVD Burner
With the popularity of netbooks nowadays, it not surprising to see that there is a nice market for portable USB DVD burners and Buffalo has just unveiled its DVSM-PS58U2/S-BK external USB-powered DVD burner. It’s quite compact, measuring in at 14.2×13.7×2cm and uses a slot-loading mechanism instead of the ejectable tray. It’ll be available in black and [...]
Buffalo Unveils Its SHD-PEHU3 Series Of USB 3.0 Portable SSD Drives
With solid state drives (SSD) becoming more common, it’s not surprise to see that Buffalo has come up with a USB 3.0 external SSD. The SHD-PEHU3 series of portable drives will be available in capacities ranging from 64GB to 256GB and will cost from 26,400 Yen ($280) to 100,900 Yen ($1,073) from May 10. We’re [...]
Buffalo SHD-LVS-BK USB SSD drive
Hmmm, to see the words “USB” and “SSD” certainly seems strange, what more when they are merged together to anatomy what looks like a USB flash drive. Going by the nigh unpronounceable moniker, the Buffalo SHD-LVS-BK USB SSD, it will be powered via a USB 2.0 connection, holding 64GB of info while measuring a diminutive [...]
Buffalo SHD-NHPU2 PATA SSDs For Your Older Notebook
Folks who are looking for a SSD drive to put into their older notebook don’t have to distress about the lack of a SATA connector on the notebook, as Buffalo has come up with its SHD-NHPU2 PATA SSD. Since it uses the older PATA connector, instead of the current SATA connector, you shouldn’t have any [...]
Buffalo Announces SHD-NSU2 SSD
Over in Japan, Buffalo has announced a new series of solid state disks (SSD), the SHD-NSU2, which offers capacities of 32GB, 64GB, 128GB and 256GB, and will set you back $160, $230, $440, and $840 respectively. These drives will offer 64MB of DRAM cache, and offers read speeds up to 175MB/s, though surprisingly there isn’t [...]
Buffalo MiniStation Cobalt USB 3.0 portable hard drive
The Buffalo MiniStation Cobalt USB 3.0 portable hard drive is definitely the way forward, as it is capable of connecting at speeds of up to 5Gbps. Meant to take full advantage of USB 3.0 when it proliferates most devices in the near future for quick storage and back up, it will additionally be accompanied by [...]