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Author : Scott Piercy

mainpic.jpgIt's time to take a look at another storage device review here at FastSilicon.com. This review however is a bit different from those we've done in the past. Today on the firing line is an Eagle Consus ET-CSMSU2-BK External Storage System. Ever had the need to just take a hard drive with you on a moments notice? This might be the device for you.
30/07/2008 | Email

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liteon001Until HD-DVD and BD-R drives become devices humans can afford, DVD is the ubiquitous storage medium of choice. Liteon's LH18A1P DVD burner is in the hot seat today. Sporting 18x +/-R, 8x+/-R-DL, 8x +RW and 6x-RW burning speeds as well a bargain basement price, is this a good burner for the money? We'll take a look.
16/06/2007 | 3 comments | Email

Reviews/Storage Reviews
Author : Scott Piercy

ssd16frontToday is another offbeat day, with yet another offbeat review. 16GB of storage certainly isn't an exciting or enticing amount these days. But, what if it were capable of withstanding temperature extremes of -40c to 85c, had 1500 G's of shock resistance, sported a standard SATA interface, and delivered all of this in a ½ a watt operational power envelope? Witness Supertalent's SSD16GB25M, a 16GB 2.5" SATA Solid State Drive. Interested now? Read on...Supertalent

28/05/2007 | Email

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Author : Scott Piercy

adsahdcf_connectionWe're doing something a little offbeat today. While it is a product review, it's one about a rather unusual little SATA adapter. Addonics has been making all sorts of specialty external drive adaptors and systems since 1998, and this product certainly fits the "specialty" side of things. Today in the mosh pit is Addonics ADSAHDCF SATA to Compact Flash adapter. Sound interesting? Read on...

16/05/2007 | 4 comments | Email

Reviews/Storage Reviews
Author : Scott Piercy

agent5External portable and semi-portable HDD storage is a growing and popular way to store significant amounts of data outside of your PC. Today we take a look at a solution from Seagate, the FreeAgent Desktop 320GB. Offering a space saving vertical design and an awesome price, we decided to put one through the paces.
30/04/2007 | 19 comments | Email

Reviews/Storage Reviews
Author : Scott Piercy

boxLiteon's 160P6S DVD burner is in the hot seat today. Sporting 16x +/R, 8x+R-DL, 4x-R-DL, 8x +RW and 6x-RW burning speeds as well as an attractively low price, is this a good burner for the money? We'll take a look.


02/10/2006 | Email

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USB thumb drives have become pervasive in today's world. What started asdscn1762 gum-package-sized devices with small 64MB capacities have become multi-gigabyte wonders of storage in form factors ranging from small to bizarre. One of the newest drives on the block, Sony's Micro Vault Tiny, packs storage capacities ranging from 256MB to a comfortable 4GB into one of the smallest packages seen yet.

18/09/2006 | Email

  

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