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Review of the Iomega USB 3.0 PCI Express Adaptor

If you want to start using USB 3.0 hard drives but don’t have any USB 3.0 ports on your laptop you will need an adaptor. We take a look at the Iomega USB 3.0 PCI Express Adaptor.

Review of the Toshiba StorE Art USB Hard Drive

Toshiba have a series of USB 2.0 hard drives known as the StorE Art range – here we review the 500GB model.

Review of the HP Easy USB Transfer Add-In For Windows Home Server

HP have released an add-in for Windows Home Server that makes it easy to transfer files to and from external USB drives – but it is only for HP Windows Home Servers. Here is our review.

Review of the Iomega USB 3.0 ExpressCard Adaptor

If you want to start using USB 3.0 hard drives but don’t have any USB 3.0 ports on your laptop you will need an adaptor. We take a look at the Iomega USB 3.0 ExpressCard Adaptor.

Review of the Iomega eGo BlackBelt Portable Hard Drive

Continuing our review of hard drives, we take a look at the Iomega eGo BlackBelt Portable Hard Drive.

Review of the Iomega Prestige Portable Hard Drive–Compact Edition

Iomega have a new USB 2.0 drive out called the Prestige Portage Hard Drive – Compact Edition, and here is our review.

Review of the Icy Dock MB991IK-B Hard Drive Enclosure

Do you have some 2.5” SATA drives or a SAS drive you want to be able to hot swap? Then you should take a look at the MB991IK-B Hard Drive Enclosure from Icy Dock.

Review of the Sonos Bundle 250

Ever wanted to stream music around your home and have different much playing in each room – well the Sonos Bundle 250 can do it – at a price.

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