Storage to go

Removable Storage Devices are becoming cheaper and cheaper, and the media they ship with is growing greatly in capacity. Removable storage devices are ideal for taking around personal information, software applications, and video and audio files. They can also make excellent backup units. We are starting to see more and more devices

ship with USB and FireWire interfaces. We also ended up receiving SCSI and EIDE based devices. In this roundup we looked at both internal and external storage devices. We got our hands on the all-new Castlewood ORB51100 drive, which uses 5.7GB media. We looked at a variety of solutions including PC Card based solutions and all sorts of different media capacities.

Contents

  HOW WE TESTED
  Editors' Choice
  Castlewood ORB2UE05
  Castlewood ORB21100 & Castlewood ORB51100
  Fujitsu DynaMO 1300 FE
  Iomega Clik 40
  Iomega Jaz 2GB
  Iomega PC Card Drive
  Iomega Zip 100
  Maxtor External
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