Buffalo Lipstick USB Flash Drive
March 17, 2010
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Dressing up a flash drive to look somewhat akin to a lipstick probably isn’t going to get it brownie points with the male audience, but perhaps Buffalo was targeting its female customer base with its RUF2-JWS series of flash drives. It’s available in capacities of 4GB or 8GB, and in four different color options, including Rich Brown, Glossy Pink, Royal White, and Shiny Coral.
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Buffalo MiniStation Lite portable hard drive
March 15, 2010

Buffalo seems to have employed a descendant of King Midas who inherited his capability to turn everything he touches into gold, thanks to the latest high gloss gold MiniStation Lite portable hard drive. Coming in capacities of up to 500GB (with other colors like black, red, white, blue and pink coming in 250GB, 320GB, 500GB and 640GB capacities), it hooks up to your computer via USB. No view on pricing, but it does add something different to an otherwise dreary desktop.
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Buffalo USB Nintendo PC Game Pad
March 4, 2010

At first glance, that looks like an old school NES game pad, but upon closer inspection, you won't find any Nintendo logo on that, but the word Buffalo emblazoned on the top right hand corner of the device instead. While the world has already moved on to USB 3.0, the Buffalo USB Nintendo PC Game Pad still remains in the past with a USB 1.1 connection, but that shouldn't matter since all you're going to do is mash buttons like there is no tomorrow. Perfect for shoot 'em ups, it boasts a classic Turbo button for well rested thumbs as you cut a path of destruction with your aeroplane. Would you fork out $22 for a piece of retro memory?
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Buffalo WZR-HP-G301NH Series router
February 4, 2010

Want to go green with your home appliances? You can't really go wrong with the Buffalo WZR-HP-G301NH Series router soon after, as it offers a new capability management system which consumes up to 69% less juice compared to its predecessor. For a device that is meant to be left on the entire day, that is a pretty huge amount of savings, come to think of it. We don't have word of its pricing though.
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Sony approves 500GB external USB hard drives for PS3
February 3, 2010

Folks living in Japan who own a Sony PS3 will be pleased to know that the company has given its nod of approval for a couple of 500GB external USB hard drives which are meant for console use only. The two are the Buffalo HD-AV500U2 (as seen above) and the HD-CL500U2, where they will hit other markets outside of Japan next month in order to coincide with the PS3's "torne" DVR hardware/software combo launch. Neither drive comes with special features apart from being officially licensed products for the PS3, as these just come with an external label change and nothing else. Not precisely the way to win fans by to your cause, but whether you are willing to shell out anywhere from $130 to $165 for either of each device, next be our guest.
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Buffalo Dualie Docking Station For iPhone
January 17, 2010

The folks by at Buffalo have released the Buffalo Dualie. The Dualie consists of a 500GB portable hard drive, and a dock that supports your iPhone or iPod, allowing you to save your desk space, by docking both products together in one dock. Aside from that, it additionally sports 2 additional USB ports, and allows you to sync your device with your computer, as well as access the hard drive at the same day. It’s currently going for $249.95, and is available at the Apple Store.
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HP Ships One Of The Earliest USB 3.0 Laptops
January 14, 2010

The world is certainly moving in the direction of USB 3.0, and now HP is claiming to be one of the first to ship a computer with native USB 3.0 ports. Said computers are convinced variations of the Envy 15 quad-core notebook, which will soon after support much faster input transfers of up to 5Gbps. With a native USB 3.0, it can construct much better use of the USB 3.0 connection offered by some LaCie and Buffalo drives. It seems that USB 3.0 adoption might be a little slower than expected, as Intel currently doesn’t have a USB 3.0 native chipset just yet, so most companies have to rely on custom controllers from NEC and other vendors.
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