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Sep 7 2010, 1:58pm CDT | by Robert Evans
Want an iPad that can better act as your home-away-from-home? The HyperDrive can help you with that. UberGizmo reports that this beast of a drive attaches to your Pad and provides up to 750 GB of additional capacity. It can take 12 different types of memory card and packs a 3.2" color touchscreen to help you navigate.
But wait, there's more! The HyperDrive can also act as a normal USB hard drive, which means it may work on Android tablets too. It'll almost certainly work on Windows slates. If you have an iPod camera connection kit, don't worry; the HyperDrive splits its HDD into separate 32 GB drives automatically.
Prices range from $299 to $599, based on storage capacity (which starts at 120 GB).
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