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PQI Travel Flash USB 2.0 and DataFab ImageMaster High-Speed Card Readers [Review, Digit Life]
In the tests we used the Simple Technology's model of 128 MB. This company was first to start production of such cards and make the market to accept this standard. Besides, the ST products are, as a rule, high-speed, and we should expect that ST will take as much benefit from MMC as possible.
Fri, 24 Jan, 2003 | 49 Click(s) | Detail
FujiFilm xD PictureCard [Review, Envynews]
There are so many formats to choose from these days when you consider data storage. At first they may not appear to be much, but after applying it to everyday life you have to carefully consider which to side with. Most people, such as myself, may choose a maximum of two Flash memory form-factors - mainly influenced by size, shape, and price. Thu, 23 Jan, 2003 | 26 Click(s) | Detail
EasyDisk 64MB USB [Review, Envynews]
EasyDisk has come into the USB keychain drive market with a nice addition that’s stylish, functional, and easy to use. With good promised speeds and two sets of data protection (through both built-in software and a write-protect tab), the EasyDisk 64MB should be quite a useful addition... Mon, 20 Jan, 2003 | 14 Click(s) | Detail
Seagate Cheetah 15K.3 Hard Disk Drive [Review, Xbitlabs]
We reviewed a new SCSI hard disk drive from Seagate: Cheetah 15K.3. It belongs to the thirdHDD generation from Seagate with 15,000rpm spindle rotation speed, 18GB platters and 73GBoverall storage capacity. Offering excellent capacity-to-price ratio, this HDD reduces dramaticallythe total cost of disk subsystems that demand high capacity as well as high performance. Fri, 17 Jan, 2003 | 13 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail
Premium Controllers Under Scrutiny: Ultra160 RAID Adapters from Adaptec and LSI [Review, Tomshardware]
Everyone is familiar with RAID. But the small controller chips installed on every third motherboard do not even come close to matching the functional range offered by professional SCSI RAID controllers. Tom's Hardware Guide has taken a closer look at two Ultra160 models and has put them to the test. How powerful are premium controllers, really? Wed, 15 Jan, 2003 | 13 Click(s) | Detail
Western Digital Caviar WD2000BB HDD [Review, Xbitlabs]
We reviewed the new Caviar drive from Western Digital boasting record-breaking storage capacityof 200GB, fluid dynamic bearings mechanism, 66GB platters, 2MB cache-buffer and much higherreliability. Learn more about this monstrous solution in our new article! Tue, 14 Jan, 2003 | 26 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail
DiskOnKey Pro 16MB [Review, Envynews]
Bearing a new appearance, the ‘Pro’ just isn’t about good looks. In short, it’s smaller, faster, and has a great software bundle. As with their previous product line, capacities are color-coded. Mon, 13 Jan, 2003 | 14 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail
DiamondMax Plus8, DiamondMax Plus9 and DiamondMax16 [Review, Digit Life]
Almost every manufacturer has already released an IDE hard drive of the new generation. The reviews are maybe a bit late, but better late than never :). So, we are starting a series of reviews of new drives from Maxtor, Seagate and Western Digital which will be examined alphabetically. Three new lines of Maxtor arrive first. Sat, 04 Jan, 2003 | 94 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail
FireFly USBee 32MB [Review, Envynews]
In the case of TwinTech’s FireFly USBee 32MB Memory Drive, this little winged rodent is not only fiery orange, but packs a software clout that almost eclipses the DiskOnKey’s suite. Combine the good looks and its software payload with the ‘Firefly-style’ LED status light, and you have one heck of a ‘Slant’.
Thu, 02 Jan, 2003 | 8 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail
Seagate 73gb 15K.3 Hard Drive [Review, 2cpu]
The whole 15K.3 range is a low profile 1" form and this one is no different. The drive itself is a 68 pin variant, the ST373453LW with 73GB (drive manufacturer GB) of space. Nothing out of ordinary for most workstation users there (well, except the size). It is also a U320 SCSI drive. Mon, 02 Dec, 2002 | 13 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail