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Hitachi SimpleTough review

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Hitachi SimpleTough review

The SimpleTough is the sturdiest ruggedised external hard drive we've tested so far, capable of withstanding drops of up to 3m and up to a tonne of pressure. It also has a built-in USB cable and software that lets you back up your data to Hitachi's servers. If you're clumsy, you should check it out Read more

£65

17 December 2009 by Justin Yu

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Iomega eGo Leather Portable Hard Drive review

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Iomega eGo Leather Portable Hard Drive review

The 250GB Iomega eGo Leather Portable Hard Drive is a worthwhile alternative to the plethora of more mundane-looking devices on the market. Although its read and write times aren't anything to shout about, it looks great and you can drop it repeatedly without worrying that it'll stop working Read more

£80

29 June 2009 by Justin Yu

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Logitech Cordless Desktop Wave Pro review

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Logitech Cordless Desktop Wave Pro review

The Logitech Cordless Desktop Wave Pro marries the company's popular Cordless Desktop Wave keyboard with a rechargeable version of the highly rated MX 1100 mouse. It might be more than you'd expect to pay for a mouse and keyboard, but it offers many more features than a budget set Read more

£70

3 November 2008 by Justin Yu

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Seagate FreeAgent Go review

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Seagate FreeAgent Go review

The FreeAgent Go is part of Seagate's latest new line of portable hard drives and is by far the thinnest we've tested, and it still maintains a reasonably fast transfer rate. It's available in a variety of capacities, from 250 to 500GB, and in a variety of colours, too: silver, black, blue or red Read more

£80

3 October 2008 by Justin Yu

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