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City Software Mega Deal: Freecom Hard Drive XS 1TB for $159.70!

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Freecom Hard Drive XS 1TB

World’s smallest 3.5" external hard drive with Turbo USB 2.0. Quiet drive thanks to fanless design. Rubberized enclosure, reducing vibration and providing optimal grip.

  • World’s smallest 3.5”external hard drive!
  • Quiet drive thanks to fanless design
  • Rubberized enclosure, reducing vibration and providing optimal grip
  • Turbo USB 2.0 driver for faster data transfer speeds
  • The easiest way to add extra storage capacity to your computer
  • Hot swappable, no need to turn off your computer
  • No device ID’s or terminations to worry about
  • High quality, sleek design, only 18.2 x 11,4 x 3.1 cm, takes up less space on your desk
  • One year manufacturers warranty, free helpdesk support

Stylish and cost-eff ective external hard drive solution

Today’s world is all about Gigabytes. Programs and data take up more and more storage space. The need for installing an extra hard drive on your PC or Mac is more present than ever. Opening your computer case and installing an internal hard drive can be a diffi cult job. So why not take the easy route? Freecom off ers you the perfect storage upgrade for your computer: the new Freecom Hard Drive XS, a compact, no-nonsense external 3.5“ hard drive. No need to open your computer; just plug the Hard Drive into the USB (2.0 or 1.1) port of your PC or MAC and you instantly have a substantial increase in storage space. The Freecom Hard Drive XS is preformatted so you’re ready to use your drive seconds after connecting it to your computer. At Freecom we create storage solutions from a consumer’s perspective, where convenience, design and quality are key factors. Free your mind!
Ideal for home and office use!

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closed Comments

  • According to the datasheet the "Turbo USB" thing is a Windows-only driver. Reminds me of the "GDI bypassing" drivers put out by graphics card manufacturers eons ago - they increased speed but the technique was intrinsically cutting corners, leading to negative side-effects. Not the sort of thing I'd trust with my files.

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