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Publicación: 2008-06-26, Autor: Cliff , crítica de: macworld.co.uk
Slimline desktop drive with USB, FireWire and eSATA interfaces
More expensive than standard USB hard drives Min specs: Mac with USB 2.0 or FireWire 400 interface
The d2 Quadra doesn’t provide any special features that can’t be found in a dozen other hard disks drives from rival manufacturers. However, it’s neatly designed and performs well, and you don’t have to pay too much extra for the a...
The LaCie d2 Quadra Hard Disk is versatile in terms of connection support, generous in terms of software bundles, and solid in terms of performance. If you're in the market for an external hard drive, the LaCie d2 Quadra Hard Disk definitely deserves ...
Resumen: LaCie has a reputation for the design of its hard drives: there’s a generation of designers that still call external hard drives ‘LaCie drives’ after the ubiquitous blue models of the late 1990s. The d2 Quadra combines an innovative noise-reducing d...
Resumen: LaCies d2 Quadra has a front-mounted button that launches the included Retrospect Express backup program or an application of your choice. Its the only disk in the group with eSATA, USB Hi-Speed, FireWire 400 and 800 ports. The d2 did consistentl...
Stylish, Good connectivity options, Power management system
Have to spend a while reformatting the drive before you can get started
On the face of it the LaCie d2 Quadra has a lot going for it. The "Quadra" in this case refers to the fact that youre provided with quadruple interface options, including eSATA and USB, in addition to both 400 and 800 variants of FireWire.Better still...
Resumen: The hard drive as we know it has changed. It is still a small box of iron casting with rotating platters inside, but it is no longer just the place where you install your operating system and some applications. The hard drive is shifting towards the c...