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Published: January 14, 2008
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Hard Drive enclosures are becoming more and more popular with everyday consumers and companies like Mediasonic are trying to capitalize. They have sent us two of their newest enclosures which both have the ability to use a pair of hard drives in a RAID configuration. Let's see how they perform...
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Published: December 27, 2007
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OCZ has been know to have some of the best flash drives on the market and with their ATV series they have taken things to the next level. This 2GB drive is supposed to stand up to nearly any abuse while delivering great performance. Hopefully it will stand up to the abuse we are about to throw at it.
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Published: October 16, 2007
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Dirt, water, ice and pressure. Those are just some of the tests we put this new flash drive from OCZ through in this review. Did it live long enough to make it through our benchmark suite? Read on to find out!!
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Published: August 6, 2007
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Whether you are the home user that needs a boost to their network or looking for a solution for your office network that isn't quite ready for an IT department, you will want to read on as the QNAP TS-109 Pro may just be the all-in-one solution that you are looking for today.
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Published: July 12, 2007
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Today we'll be looking at one of QNAP's Network Attached Storage (NAS) products, the TS-201. This review will focus on the practical uses of a NAS unit for "Everyday Joe" type people. Rather than go into great detail about the various web hosting, torrent, and automated backup features, we'll stick with the basic functionality of the NAS.
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Published: May 10, 2007
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Hitachi is best known for their consumer electronics but it is their computer storage division that has developed something exciting; the Hitachi Deskstar 7K1000, the world’s first 1TB desktop storage drive. With this massive amount of space on-hand, some sacrifices may have been made to performance. Or have they?
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Published: April 24, 2007
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This review will focus on four 2GB flash drives from Corsair, OCZ, Patriot and Kingston. While 2GB may not be the largest capacity available, it does represent a happy medium of price and storage capacity which is quickly making it the new norm in flash drive capacity. Some of these competitors promise speedy units which will leave all the others in the dust while others offer a basic package for a bargain price. So, this roundup will pretty much run the gamut of what is out there.
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