Filed under: News | Hardware & Peripherals
Apr 29 2009, 1:00am CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
Samsung unveiled its new 1.5-Terabyte (TB) external hard drive, Samsung STORY Station, which is designed to meet the explosive demand for external, secure, and eco-friendly desktop PC storage.
The 3.5-inch Story Station external hard drive, which features enhanced security software and a solid aluminum casing, is ideal for data backup of personal, hard-to-replace data, music, photos, and video files.
To protect against data loss and security compromises, the new Samsung STORY Station features three safety features: Samsung Auto Backup, SecretZone, and SafetyKey. Samsung Auto Backup backs up data in real time or through a prearranged schedule.
The backed-up data can also be securely saved by setting a password with Samsung’s SafetyKey. And to protect confidential files and folders, Samsung’s SecretZone creates a virtual drive which provides encryption for data security.
Available in 500GB, 1TB, and 1.5TB densities, the Samsung STORY Station has a USB 2.0 interface and provides a three-year warranty.
The Samsung STORY Station is scheduled for release in May with initial shipments to Europe, and then released in other regions of the world subsequently.
Via the Samsung site.
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