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Buen diseño minimalista
Compacto y ligero
Disponible hasta 128 GB de capacidad
Posibilidad de descargar contenido directamente en el disco
Buen diseño minimalista, Compacto y ligero, Disponible hasta 128 GB de capacidad, Posibilidad de descargar contenido directamente en el disco, Hasta 5 usuarios simultáneos, App bien diseñada y funcionamiento perfecto
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Gran idea este disco, un dispositivo más pequeño que, por ejemplo, un iPhone 4 con conectividad WiFi que hará posible guardar todos los ficheros que tenemos en nuestros terminales móviles y tablets sin necesidad de cargarlos excesivamente de datos, tambié...
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Publicación: 2012-10-18, Autor: Matt , crítica de: techradar.com
Portable, Good media playback with supported files, Fair price
Only USB 2.0, Unsupported file types won't play
We've seen products similar to this in the Kingston Wi-Drive and the Seagate GoFlex Satellite, which fell short of our expectations. While the Transcend StoreJet Cloud is sometimes hit and miss, mainly this is a solid product that comes far closer to reac...
Wireless storage is rather abundant, and one thing I have noticed over the last few months is while most of these devices in some way share components or the same build materials, the main thing that sets them apart is how much time they put into thei...
Publicación: 2012-10-18, Autor: Matt , crítica de: techradar.com/au/
Portable, Good media playback with supported files, Fair price
Only USB 2.0, Unsupported file types won't play
We've seen products similar to this in the Kingston Wi-Drive and the Seagate GoFlex Satellite, which fell short of our expectations. While the Transcend StoreJet Cloud is sometimes hit and miss, mainly this is a solid product that comes far closer to rea...
If you find that your iOS needs more space, then this is definitely worth a look.Related Tags: cloud-storage system, macworld, macworld australia, StoreJet Cloud, Transcend Be Sociable, Share! Print this article Comments Related PostsWorking with iTun...
A nifty storage option that caters well to your tablet or smartphone without any hassles.PrintCommentEmailDiggDel.icio.usRedditTwitter ...
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Publicación: 2012-07-12, Autor: Sandeep , crítica de: pcquest.com
Resumen: Is there a USB port in your tablet or smartphone? Well, you are most likely to hear a 'No' in repose to this question. Transcend has addressed this issue with StoreJet Cloud, a drive that comes with 32 GB and 64 GB storage capacities, to address data stor...
Resumen: These days one sees many devices with limited storage space (the iPhone range is a prime example). The only way to physically expand the storage of such devices is through external drives, which is why we are seeing a boom in the number of such devices in...
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Publicación: 2012-05-24, Autor: Shayne , crítica de: firstpost.com
Resumen: The latest trend making its way across the storage planes is the incorporation of portable hard drive tech with built-in wireless functionality. We’ve already seen the offerings from Kingston with their Wi-Drive and Seagate’s GoFlex Satellite and the...
Resumen: With analysts anticipating the further increase of wireless mobile devices in the years to come, an emerging trend in external storage space which consumers have to look forward to is the rise of wireless portable storage drives. Spurred by smartphones an...