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Buffalo Technology is well-known for its networking products, and now the company has attached all its networking prowess to a 250GB hard drive for a little bit of NAS (Network Attached Storage) action. Though the LinkStation Live’s most basic featu...
Drive shows up automatically Integrates with iTunes Lots of features...
Software is buggy and confusing Poor documentation Ships with old backup software Long hold time with tech support Expensive...
The LinkStation Live is a mediocre product, which actually worked quite well once we had surmounted all the hurdles thrown in place during installation. It showed up on our network, and all files were instantly backed up, which was super. But we had so...
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Network storage once used only in enterprise setups, has now found increased acceptance with enthusiast level desktop users and in households with more than one PC. This is because with the ever-growing popularity of digital media and larger storage de...
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With its fast speeds and multiple connectivity options, this is hands-down the best 1TB external hard drive.
Fast read and write speeds, eSATA, FireWire 400, and FireWire 800 ports, File-encryption software, Windows and Mac compatible...
TurboUSB didn’t improve write speeds...
Although it sports an MSRP of $579, the Buffalo DriveStation Combo 4 is available for as little as $230 through online retailers. For the price, you get a one-year warranty (which is a bit skimpy compared to the Maxtor OneTouch 4 Plus’ impressive fi...
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The 500GB Buffalo DriveStation Combo 4 unit contains the usually reliable 7,200rpm Samsung Spinpoint internal drive.The market for external storage - like the capacities of the drives themselves - is expanding. Is consumer demand driving technological...
For anyone looking for an easy-to-configure backup volume, the Drive Station Combo 4 fits the bill nicely. Those needing industrial-strength backup should consider investing in a mirrored RAID system, however...
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maximumpc.com Updated: 2015-09-10 10:22:45
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Buffalo’s 500GB DriveStation Combo 4 external drive is the fastest USB drive we’ve ever tested, and it even holds its own on an eSATA connection. That’s thanks to a propriety technology called TurboUSB that squeaks additional speeds out of the device...
USB, Firewire 400, Firewire 800, and eSATA connections; TurboUSB is speedy.
Not the fastest drive on Vista; security utility comes with a few bugs.
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Buffalo Technologys latest addition to its line of USB storage devices is the MiniStation TurboUSB HD-PS series. We tested the 500GB version (HD-PS500U2). This pocket-size drive (only slightly bigger than a KitKat candy bar) supports Windows and Mac O...
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v3.co.uk Updated: 2015-09-10 10:22:45
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The Drivestation Combo4 is so called because it has four connection options. You can attach it using USB, two versions of Firewire (which use different speeds) and the latest eSata connection, which is found on many newer computers. Its very well desi...
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Updated: 2015-09-10 10:22:53
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Wiebetech lists the price of the RTX-100H-Q at $556, which we feel is exceedingly high for a drive that does not include software, even given that it is a hot swappable enclosure. You could save money if you used swappable drives, but at that point...
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