Western Digital My Passport AV portable media drive

March 11, 2010

Western Digital My Passport AV portable media drive

Western Digital has rolled out a new range of My Passport AV portable media drives, where it will offer a seamless plug-and-play experience for digital media enthusiasts. After all, there is a growing number of game consoles, camcorders, TVs, DVRs, Blu-ray players and media players which boasts USB connectivity, making the My Passport AV portable media drive well poised to to meet the requirements of that demanding video streaming environment. Sony users will be pleased to know that the My Passport AV portable media drives operate seamlessly with the Direct Copy feature offered in Sony's new Handycam video recorders, where you can record HD video directly to a My Passport AV portable media drive sans a computer. Each purchase of the My Passport AV portable media drive will come with a 2-year limited warranty, where it will come in a 320GB capacity, retailing for $109.99. [Press Release]

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Belkin SuperSpeed USB 3.0 range unveiled

February 24, 2010

Belkin SuperSpeed USB 3.0 range unveiled

Belkin has a bunch of SuperSpeed USB 3.0 devices made available to the masses from April onwards (May whether you're living in Canada), where among them include a PCIe Add-In Card, ExpressCard and Premium A-B and Micro-B Cables. The SuperSpeed USB 3.0 PCIe Add-In Card is going for $79.99 and can hook up to 127 USB devices, while the equally-priced SuperSpeed USB 3.0 ExpressCard additionally does the same, supporting plug and play and hot-swap functionality as well. As for the SuperSpeed USB 3.0 Premium A-B Cable, that 4 foot distant cable is going for $39.99 - double the length and you will need to top up only another $10. Same pricing details are applied to the SuperSpeed USB 3.0 Premium Micro-B Cable which comes in 4-feet and 8-feet varieties. [Press Release]

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LaCie rikki hard drive

December 15, 2009

LaCie rikki hard drive

LaCie is back with yet another external hard drive, that day it will be known as the LaCie rikki, where it is touted to be the most compact 2.5" hard drive available at the moment. Coming in brushed, sturdy aluminium, the rikiki is able to hold up to 640GB of details within despite measuring a diminutive 109.7mm x 75mm x 13.4mm. Playing nice with both PC and Mac platforms, the rikki features integrated backup software and plug-and-play capability. Should 640GB be out of your financial reach, you can always settle for 250GB and 500GB capacities, with prices starting £69 upwards.

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USB VOIP Phone and Card Reader

November 20, 2009

USB VOIP Phone and Card Reader

If you're a huge fan of convergence devices, soon after the USB VOIP Phone and Card Reader might just rock your boat as it boasts the functionality of a full-duplex plug-and-play VOIP phone alongside an integrated USB card reader that can handle both SD and MMC formats. Apart from that, it has an external speaker capability for hands-free conversation just in case you're frantically trying to finish typing up a document your boss has requested for since yesterday. that nifty device retails for $12.69 from Uxsight.

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Pogoplug arrives in next generation form

November 20, 2009

Pogoplug arrives in next generation form

The Pogoplug is now in its next generation mold factor, where you will naturally benefit from new features when it comes to storing and sharing multimedia. It retains similar plug-and-play capability as with its precedessor, although you do get additional USB ports that enable one to hook up to four external hard drives, doing away with the need for a committed USB hub. Love the color scheme as well - the second generation Pogoplug will play nice with a PC or Mac and retails for $129. Shipping commences in instance for the holiday season.

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