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pocket-lint.co.uk Title: Iomega Zip 750 USB2.0 Drive

Pros: Backwards compatible so you can keep your old disks

Cons: Market slowly eaten away by solid state and optical media

Verdict: Iomega saw the writing on the wall and has its own range of CD/DVD Burners, so best transfer all old ZIP backups to optical.

Summary: - Since its original incarnation this humble zip disk has come a long way. Launched at a time when 100Mb was still a large amount of space the disk while still widely used has had a hard time fending off the likes of CD-RWs, USB keys and other such device
70/100
macformat.co.uk Title: Iomega 500GB MiniMax

Pros: Large capacity, Doubles as a USB/FireWire hub, Perfect Mac mini shape, Packaged with backup software, Very fast

Cons: Slightly pricey

Verdict: The perfect companion for your Mac mini, now available with substantially improved capacity

Summary: We Mac mini owners are well served when it comes to peripherals designed to perfectly stack under our beloved little Macs. In the past couple of months, we've seen the new Apple AirPort Extreme Base Station, and now this
100/100
pocket-lint.co.uk Title: Iomega Zip 750 USB2.0 Drive

Pros: Backwards compatible so you can keep your old disks

Cons: Market slowly eaten away by solid state and optical media

Verdict: Iomega saw the writing on the wall and has its own range of CD/DVD Burners, so best transfer all old ZIP backups to optical.

Summary: - Since its original incarnation this humble zip disk has come a long way. Launched at a time when 100Mb was still a large amount of space the disk while still widely used has had a hard time fending off the likes of CD-RWs, USB keys and other such device
70/100
pocket-lint.co.uk Title: Iomega Zip 750 USB2.0 Drive

Pros: Backwards compatible so you can keep your old disks

Cons: Market slowly eaten away by solid state and optical media

Verdict: Iomega saw the writing on the wall and has its own range of CD/DVD Burners, so best transfer all old ZIP backups to optical.

Summary: - Since its original incarnation this humble zip disk has come a long way. Launched at a time when 100Mb was still a large amount of space the disk while still widely used has had a hard time fending off the likes of CD-RWs, USB keys and other such device
70/100
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