Posts about the Iomega eGo Portable Hard Drive (250GB, Brown)
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- Iomega releases leather-wrapped 250GB external HD
Reviews of the Iomega eGo Portable Hard Drive (250GB, Brown)
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CNET Review
The Good: High quality; fashionable leather exterior; survived four-feet drop test; auxiliary power options, excellent cost-per-gigabyte value.
The Bad: Average read and write speeds; lacks FireWire port; flasklike design might not appeal to some.
The Bottom Line: The Iomega eGo Brown leather portable hard drive is a fashionable alternative to other boring HDs, and it gives you a healthy amount of space for a low price, but don't expect lightning fast transfer speeds.
Manufacturer: Iomega Corp.
Part number: 34259
General
- Device Type Hard drive - External hard drive
- Enclosure Color Brown leather
Hard Drive
- Capacity 250 GB
- Interface type Hi-Speed USB
Performance
- Storage Hard Drive / External Data Transfer Rate (For External Drive) 480 Mbps
Storage Controller
- Type None
Storage Controller (2nd)
- Type None
Expansion / Connectivity
- Interfaces 1 x Hi-Speed USB - 4 pin USB Type A
- Compatible Bays None
- Compatible Slots x None
Product Photos
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