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Teac launches portable HDDs

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11:13 AM - December 22, 2004 by Wolfgang Gruener

Teac America, a manufacturer of optical disk drives, USB floppy drives and duplicators, announced that it would be launching its new line of external portable hard disk drives. The drives are 3.5" USB 2.0, USB2.0/Firewire Combo and 2.5" USB 2.0.

"With the recent growth in digital video and still cameras, users require more storage space. External hard drives provide simple installation with one USB cable or Firewire cable. No need to open the computer, format or partition hard drive," said Les Luzar, Division Manager, Teac America. "External HDDs can be used to move large documents from one computer to another due to their portability. One external drive can be used on multiple PCs."

Read the complete story here. (Techtree)

Source : Tom's Hardware US

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