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Entries in 500gb (3)

8:41PM

Hard Drives! Everybody's Favorite!

Hey everyone it's @jacobpolli New Twitter handle, very different!! Well, a new laptop means that sooner or later, there'll be a new external hard drive to go with it. Keeping true to that tonight I unbox the G-DRIVE Slim 500 GB that I bought at the Apple Store earlier today. I use a G-DRIVE Mobile 750 GB with my Mac Mini so I already trust the brand. I'll be using this disk for backups and extra storage as you will see in  the setup part of this video!

 

 

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11:15AM

Iomega Skin "Industries" Hard Drive Review

Thanks to Iomega for sending out this brilliantly designed hard drive for review. Today I bring my humble opinion of the device you see to the left, the Skin "Industries" 500GB HDD.

Based on the popular eGo range of HDD's, Iomega have gone to town with this one. It's part of a special edition set of hard drives, with only 3 designs to choose from, I went for the Black as it suits my setup more, and I quite like the design on the top. The HDD comes in its own designed box which is made from a very hard cardboard, quite eco-friendly if you ask me, along with a USB2.0 cable, instructions and leaflet to download the Iomega software for the device.

So, what kind of HDD is inside this beauty? It's a 500GB, 5,400RPM (It could be 7,200RPM) HDD, with transfer speeds of up to 480MB/S, which to be honest for a portable HDD isn't all too bad. I have it hooked up to my Mac, but the deive also supports Windows (XP, Vista, 7), and Linux if you format it. I obviously formatted it to the native Mac OS X Journaled HFS+ File System, but the drive is shipped running NTFS, which is known widely throughout the Windows Platform. During tests, the drive was able to transfer a number of files in very quick succession, even using my old 500GB HDD I use for Back-up, the Skin "Industries" drive managed to transfer files in nearly twice the speed, saving a lot of time to do other things.

I think in short, I'm really happy with the performance and design of the hard drive. The only downside I have to say is that the USB cable could be a little bit longer, but apart from that I can't complain with it, it does it's job perfectly and doesn't stand out like a soar thumb on your desk like most desktop drives do.

This drive can be purchased from Iomega for around £70.00 ($110.00).

Once again, many thanks to Iomega with supplying me this hard drive; it's been a pleasure to use it.

If you want to read more reviews, then head on over to AdamParton.com.

3:57PM

Seagate 500GB FreeAgent Desk Unboxing and Review

 

 I got this external hard drive for Christmas and it's amazing! If you are looking for a great quality external hard drive at a great price I recommend you go get this. If you are getting it for your Mac I recommend you buy the PC version and just reformat it for Mac. It is really easy to reformat a hard drive.