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SimpleTech Updates Pro Drive External HDDs

Sep 29 2008, 12:31pm CDT | by

SimpleTech Updates Pro Drive External HDDs
 
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Fabrik has announced updates to its Pro Drive external storage solutions. The new updated drives are the 1.5TB SimpleTech Pro Drive and the Duo Pro Drive 3TB RAID 0/1 solution. Both of the external hard drives include a quad interface with eSATA, FireWire 800, FireWire 400, and USB 2.0 connections.

Data transfer rates are up to 3Gbps with eSATA. SimpleTech offers a ProSpeed eSATA PCI adapter card for $69.99 to add eSATA to desktop systems lacking the significantly faster connection. The Dup Pro drive is $279.99 for 1TB, $419.99 for 1.5TB, and $549.99 for 2TB. Pricing is not yet set for the 3TB version that will ship in late Q4. The Pro Drive is $159.99 for 500GB, $209.99 for the 750GB, and the 1.5TB version will ship in Q4 at undisclosed pricing.

"Whether you're a heavy-duty computer user who needs more space, or you want separate backup copies of your files, the SimpleTech Pro Drive family makes a nice addition to your computing environment," said Mike Williams, senior vice president and general manager of Fabrik. "Because our solutions are simple and reliable, you should never have to worry about your data or suffer needlessly. Think of us as a computer insurance policy; you'll feel safer in knowing that your stuff is backed up and protected on the drive and offsite on our secure, remote servers."

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