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Publicación: 2009-07-27, Autor: Andrew , crítica de: macworld.co.uk
Rugged-looking, capable of withstanding some knocks, cross-platform hardware encryption.
Satin-finish coating on the casework is easily scratched off, relatively read/write speeds. Min specs: MAC: PowerPC G3/G4/G5, Power Book G3/G4 or Intel Mac, 256MB RAM or higher, available USB 2.0 or USB 1.1 port, Mac OS X v10.3 or higher PC: Intel Pentium...
Resumen: Computing and rock climbing are not natural bedfellows. But if they were, this rugged-looking ToughDrive Sport USB hard disk from Freecom may suggest itself as the very accessory youre looking for. Outside, its a rubbery satin-finished plastic case ...
It may be slightly tougher than the normal external USB hard drive, but don’t expect the Freecom ToughDrive Sport to be impervious to the elements. It’s also somewhat slow in use. More of a style statement than a serious all-terrain data stora...
Resumen: Despite the premium involved in a rugged, outdoor-oriented drive like the Toughdrive Sport, Freecom stops just short of making it overpriced. When you consider what else youre getting for your money, its difficult not to like it as a comprehensive b...
As part of the Freecom’s Mobile range, the ToughDrive Sport has a number of shortcomings that throw into question its ability to function as a go-anywhere device. Sure, you can drop it, play Frisbee with it and even let it loose on a teenager, but w...
Resumen: Freecoms ToughDrive Sport is a portable USB hard disk with a distinctive black and red design. Its rubber casing feels sturdy, and Freecom states it can survive falls from a height of two metres. To prevent accidental falls, the supplied carabiner ...
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Publicación: 2009-07-09, Autor: Andrew , crítica de: techworld.com
It may be slightly tougher than the normal external USB hard drive, but don’t expect the Freecom ToughDrive Sport to be impervious to the elements. It’s also somewhat slow in use. More of a style statement than a serious all-terrain data storage solut...