Memory is the most valuable thing, in life and in your electronics. You never want to lose the records for your games, your homework papers, your financial figures, etc. So, what do you do? You need to back up your files on an external device to make sure, even if your computer crashes, your memory can still be retained. Think of all the valuable photos from years of vacations, papers and job applications, your resume, your address book, all of those things would be lost if your computer suddenly crashed (which they do, all the time. Believe me!) Smarter.com features some of the best external hard drives at the lowest prices. Take a look:Verbatim 160GB External HardDrive: $61.16Iomega UltraMax Hard Drive with 500GB Memory: $118.99Shop thought a variety of discount external hard drives at Smarter.com. ... more
I got this 160 gb as a gift. Very useful. Works fine. BUT the hard drive in order to work correctly requires a double end USB Cable (so you need 2 USB ports)- If you use the regular...
I bought one of these, to load in it a bunch of mp3 files..know what I mean? Trying to save the best from my old blue/white IMac... worked fine, though slow as the older Mac has only USB 1...got...
The Verbatim Portable Hard Drive is a lightweight USB 2.0 external storage device with a scratch-resistant plastic chassis. Although the curved silver plastic finish isn't the most expensive...
There are cheaper ways to back up your data than with Iomega's Rev drive. Selling for just north of £200, and with a 35GB cartridge disk coming in at around the price of a 40GB hard drive (just...
The Rev is Iomega's latest attempt to recapture the glory days of the highly successful Zip drive. The concept is simple. Take a fairly ordinary 2.5in hard disk, remove the heads and place them...
Zip drives were a huge success for several years, but have fallen out of favour as most home PCs now include a recordable CD or DVD drive. Iomega's REV, however, is a kind of 'Super Zip' that...
I bought this drive to backup about 20GB of data daily. The backup software works rather well and so far no backup problems. I would recommend for a cheap backup option.
There are cheaper ways to back up your data than with Iomega's Rev drive. Selling for just north of £200, and with a 35GB cartridge disk coming in at around the price of a 40GB hard drive (just...
Zip drives were a huge success for several years, but have fallen out of favour as most home PCs now include a recordable CD or DVD drive. Iomega's REV, however, is a kind of 'Super Zip' that...
Two years ago, Iomega introduced the Rev 35 , a backup device that used 35GB removable disks. It was a hit because it included the things that were right with tape backup?robust, removable media...
The Rev is Iomega's latest attempt to recapture the glory days of the highly successful Zip drive. The concept is simple. Take a fairly ordinary 2.5in hard disk, remove the heads and place them...
Zip drives were a huge success for several years, but have fallen out of favour as most home PCs now include a recordable CD or DVD drive. Iomega's REV, however, is a kind of 'Super Zip' that...
I had major problems with the Rev 70. It works fine for copying a small volume of files, but anytime I use it the way I intended when I bought it - to copy large numbers of image files - almost...
Two years ago, Iomega introduced the Rev 35 , a backup device that used 35GB removable disks. It was a hit because it included the things that were right with tape backup-robust, removable media...
There are cheaper ways to back up your data than with Iomega's Rev drive. Selling for just north of £200, and with a 35GB cartridge disk coming in at around the price of a 40GB hard drive (just...
Zip drives were a huge success for several years, but have fallen out of favour as most home PCs now include a recordable CD or DVD drive. Iomega's REV, however, is a kind of 'Super Zip' that...
Two years ago, Iomega introduced the Rev 35 , a backup device that used 35GB removable disks. It was a hit because it included the things that were right with tape backup-robust, removable media...
There are cheaper ways to back up your data than with Iomega's Rev drive. Selling for just north of £200, and with a 35GB cartridge disk coming in at around the price of a 40GB hard drive (just...
Zip drives were a huge success for several years, but have fallen out of favour as most home PCs now include a recordable CD or DVD drive. Iomega's REV, however, is a kind of 'Super Zip' that...
Thanks to its military-grade ruggedized exterior, the 320GB Transcend StoreJet 25 Mobile($95) is the ideal solution for on-the-go digital pack rats who don't want to baby their gadgets. It...
There are cheaper ways to back up your data than with Iomega's Rev drive. Selling for just north of ??200, and with a 35GB cartridge disk coming in at around the price of a 40GB hard drive (just...
I backup 2 GB of data, and it takes about 90 minutes on my REV drive. Tech support says maybe my server uses USB 1.1 and not 2.0. I don't know...I'll call HP support and try and find out. I got an...
There are cheaper ways to back up your data than with Iomega's Rev drive. Selling for just north of ??200, and with a 35GB cartridge disk coming in at around the price of a 40GB hard drive (just...
The Rev is Iomega's latest attempt to recapture the glory days of the highly successful Zip drive. The concept is simple. Take a fairly ordinary 2.5in hard disk, remove the heads and place them...
As storage needs grow ever larger, 1-terabyte (TB) class drives are coming out of the woodwork to fill the void. CMS Product's Velocity2 RAID Backup System ($1,119 direct) is one of those drives...
As storage needs grow ever larger, 1-terabyte (TB) class drives are coming out of the woodwork to fill the void. CMS Product's Velocity2 RAID Backup System ($1,119 direct) is one of those drives...
I bought this burner so I could archive my videos from my Canon HF100. It does perform that function, but the drawbacks of this unit cause me nothing but frustration every time I use it.
NOT WHAT I EXPECTED!!! NO REGULAR DVD SUPPORT, NO DVD+R/RW TOO
I should have get Sony HD Cam and Sony version of this!!! I was expecting something like Sony, that support regular burning of DVD. No recording support of DVD+R/RW DL!!! Dual Layer DVD-R is too...
I suspect most problems people have with rev drives are caused by Iomega's idiotic decision to pretend to be an optical device. This is obviously going to screw with cd/dvd burning software, and...
Two years ago, Iomega introduced the Rev 35 , a backup device that used 35GB removable disks. It was a hit because it included the things that were right with tape backup-robust, removable media...
There are cheaper ways to back up your data than with Iomega's Rev drive. Selling for just north of £200, and with a 35GB cartridge disk coming in at around the price of a 40GB hard drive (just...
Zip drives were a huge success for several years, but have fallen out of favour as most home PCs now include a recordable CD or DVD drive. Iomega's REV, however, is a kind of 'Super Zip' that...
I am currently serving in the US Army in Iraq and wanted a durable, portable hard drive to back up my computer. I narrowed it down to the few brands that are "rugged". I bought it and after...
I backed up nearly 100GB from my MacBook Pro to the LaCie. My first effort had the LaCie unexpectedly quit on me after one hour. My second effort completed the job in two hours. That's fine....
Fresh from their colourful 'Bricks' series of hard drives, LaCie has released a new 'rugged' external storage drive, cased in aluminum and protected by a rather bright orange rubberized coating....
Thanks to its military-grade ruggedized exterior, the 320GB Transcend StoreJet 25 Mobile($95) is the ideal solution for on-the-go digital pack rats who don't want to baby their gadgets. It...
Western Digital's My Book Studio caters primarily to Mac users, but it can be used on PCs, too. It's a versatile drive, which can be plugged into any computer thanks to the inclusion of four...
Thanks to its military-grade ruggedized exterior, the 320GB Transcend StoreJet 25 Mobile($95) is the ideal solution for on-the-go digital pack rats who don't want to baby their gadgets. It...
I backup 2 GB of data, and it takes about 90 minutes on my REV drive. Tech support says maybe my server uses USB 1.1 and not 2.0. I don't know...I'll call HP support and try and find out. I got an...
There are cheaper ways to back up your data than with Iomega's Rev drive. Selling for just north of ??200, and with a 35GB cartridge disk coming in at around the price of a 40GB hard drive (just...
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