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Picking the Very Best Desktop Hard Drives

Wed Nov 30, 2011 1:28 PM EST
health, harddrive, audio-forum, car-audio-forum
By Cruz steamyboyBlog

When searching for the best desktop hard drives, it makes sense to look at many factors, such as the reputation of the brand, the size of the external drive and the price, to name a few. Good value has to do with more than the price, as you also want a hard drive that's reliable, as otherwise it won't do you any good. Finding the best desktop hard drive will be much easier if you keep these three in mind.

The Buffalo Technology MiniStation Stealth external hard drive is one of the lightest and slimmest hard drives around, making it very useful if you want something portable. All you are going to need to do is plug it into the USB 2.0 port on either your Mac or your PC and you will have added an extra 500 GB worth of storage. Your files will transfer about twice as fast with this hard drive as with others because it features something called Turbo PC. This can be useful if you have large files to back up. It's also got an ECO Manager that can help with the preservation of energy as well as battery life. You can find the Buffalo Technology MiniStation Stealth hard drive for just a little bit more than $100 but with some shopping around you should be able to find it for less.

If you are a professional who has to use specialized software, the G-Technology G-Drive external hard drive is a really great choice. It supports, for example, music production software like Pro Tools and Logic Studio. You can also use it for transferring videos and photos. The G-Technology G-Drive has so much storage capacity, 3 TB, which is about 3,000 GB and that means that it will be unlikely that you'll run out of space any time soon. It gives you a bunch of different options for connectivity including Firewire 400, 800 and USB 2.0.

This external hard drive costs more than most out there--it has a suggested retail value of about $450, but you can find it for a lot less if you don't mind doing some shopping around. This drive is a lot better for people who need an external hard drive with extended capabilities.

The Micronet Technology Fantom GreenDrive external hard drive is a hard drive that is innovative and uses far less power than the typical hard drive. You will see a major difference in your electric bills if you use it often.

Another thing that is great about this external hard drive is that it doesn't contain any lead, unlike the other electronic devices that are out there. The Micronet Fantom GreenDrive is quick and efficient in its ability to copy and transfer your files and can store as many as 2 TB. It's easy to use and it has backup software to help you be sure that your data is totally safe. It is well priced at a little bit more than $100. It only takes a little time and a little research to find out which are really the best desktop hard drives on the market. This excellent information will have you on the right track in no time. car audio forum

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