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OC3D Reviews ›› Storage

7 Seagate Pocket Drive 5.0GB

Seagate Pocket Drive 5.0GB

Storage | 12th September 2006

In the modern world the need to transfer data from home to the workplace and from office to office is becoming more and more common. Today we look at Seagate's solution in the form of a portable mini hard drive

13 Seagate Barracuda 7200.10 750 GB SATA Hard Drive

Seagate Barracuda 7200.10 750 GB SATA Hard Drive

Storage | 7th August 2006

With more and more people wanting larger amounts of storage space, drives are getting bigger and bigger. We take a look at Seagates Behemoth 750gb Barracuda 7200RPM model and see if it's up to par.

2 SIIG ExpressCard 34 11-in-1 Media Card Reader

SIIG ExpressCard 34 11-in-1 Media Card Reader

Storage | 9th July 2006

OC3D takes a look at the very first ExpressCard 34 media card reader! Find out how this new technology stacks up against the older PCMCIA card format.

7 Thermaltake Muse eSATA External SATA II Enclosure

Thermaltake Muse eSATA External SATA II Enclosure

Storage | 4th April 2006

An in depth review of Thermaltakes new elegantly designed high-speed SATA II external hard drive enclosure... Does it perform?

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OC3D Articles ›› Storage

0 NETGEAR Unveils Rack-Mount ReadyNAS 2100

NETGEAR Unveils Rack-Mount ReadyNAS 2100

Gaurang Shah | 11th May 2009

Leading networking products manufacturer NETGEAR today announced the launch of ReadyNAS 2100, its new rack-mount product for small-to-medium sized businesses (SMBs).

0 Datacenter SSDs Energy Savings Could Power up Gambia

Datacenter SSDs Energy Savings Could Power up Gambia

Gaurang Shah | 8th May 2009

A new research report states that SSD usage in datacenters could save enough power by 2013 to power up a small country.

0 Verbatim Takes ExpressCard 34 SSD Speed Leadership

Verbatim Takes ExpressCard 34 SSD Speed Leadership

Gaurang Shah | 5th May 2009

Verbatim has started shipping its superfast ExpressCard 34 SSDs, which it first showcased at CeBIT Hannover this year.

0 QNAP Unveils Turbo Speed T-239 NAS

QNAP Unveils Turbo Speed T-239 NAS

Gaurang Shah | 4th May 2009

QNAP have come out with an updated version of their NAS in the form of the TS-239 Pro Turbo, an Intel Atom powered system.

1 Transcend's P8 Card Reader Gets Pastel Colour Makeover

Transcend's P8 Card Reader Gets Pastel Colour Makeover

Peter Kennedy | 4th May 2009

With its attractive eye-catching colors, extra-convenient design, and timesaving photo recovery software, Transcend's versatile P8 card reader is the perfect companion for any memory card user.

0 RipNAS Intros CD-ripping NAS SSD

RipNAS Intros CD-ripping NAS SSD

Gaurang Shah | 4th May 2009

RipNAS has launched two new NAS CD-ripping devices under its Statement series.

1 Patriot's Fusion SSD Explodes onto the Scene!

Patriot's Fusion SSD Explodes onto the Scene!

Peter Kennedy | 1st May 2009

Patriot Memory today announced it's new Fusion Series Solid State Drives designed to offer excellent transfer speeds.

10 Enjoy Energy Savings with ASUS Internal Optical Drives

Enjoy Energy Savings with ASUS Internal Optical Drives

Peter Kennedy | 30th April 2009

With Global Warming always on the agenda, Asus have decided to do their part to cut back on CO2 emissions.

4 Seagate Serves Replica for Your Whole-PC-Backup

Seagate Serves Replica for Your Whole-PC-Backup

Gaurang Shah | 29th April 2009

Backing-up your entire PC could be a major task, but Seagate's new whole-PC-backup system Replica could make your life easier.

9 GE Creates 500GB Optical Disc

GE Creates 500GB Optical Disc

Gaurang Shah | 28th April 2009

General Electric (GE) has developed an optical disc that it claims can store 500GB of data - the highest capacity optical storage option currently available.

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