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Lacie 8GB Black Carte Hard Drive

Lacie 8GB Black Carte Hard Drive

USB ; 8 GB ; 3600 RPM ; External
LaCie - 301027
Rating Count : Rating: 3.7 1 review(s)
from £41.83
 
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Reviews of Hard Drives

cnet.com.au Title: LaCie Brick Desktop Hard Drive (160GB) Review - Storage

Pros: Fast performance, Inexpensive, Includes backup software for both Windows and Mac, Easy to set up, Convenient stackable design

Cons: Short USB cable will limit placement

Summary: The LaCie Brick combines great performance with clever styling to make a desktop hard drive that you'll want to use and show off.
78/100
pcworld.com Title: LaCie Ethernet Big Disk Test Report

Pros: Solid industrial design Hassle-free setup

Cons: Software is basic, with few frills

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Summary: This NAS is best for straight-up file-sharing over a network; it lacks the broader features of other drives.
71/100
zdnet.com Title: LaCie Ethernet Disk Mini - Home Edition (500GB)

Pros: Network-attached drive with 500GB of storage; can serve up media to iTunes and uPNP-capable devices; easy to share files with friends and family; rugged design.

Cons: Remote access is slow and unreliable; drive can be noisy during use; browser-based interface has its quirks.

Verdict: The LaCie Ethernet Disk Mini - Home Edition is a solid mediacentric network-attached storage drive with an easy-to-use Web interface, but don't expect glitch-free access outside your home network.

Summary: Network media streamers are slowly starting to take off--thanks to mainstream products such as the Apple TV and the Sony PS3--but one of the annoying caveats with most streamers is that you need to have your computer on any time you want to access those f
67/100
videomaker.com Title: LaCie 1TB FireWire Drive

Pros: Easy to configure, Quiet, Fast

Cons: Relatively expensive

Summary: One of the easiest ways, bar none, to add a terabyte to your system.
N/A
computerarts.co.uk Title: LaCie Big Disk Extreme

Pros: Fast and quiet, Support for RAID racks, Connections for all needs

Cons: Larger sizes are pricey, Quite heavy

Verdict: A true investment, the Big Disk Extreme is fast and spacious enough for today, and designed to become even more useful as your demands increase

Summary: A speedy hard disk that copes with all your future needs
10/100
digitalartsonline.co.uk Title: 120 LCD Monitor

Pros: Low-cost. Good attempt to be different.

Cons: Performance only average. Not quite configured right.

Verdict: Designers coming from a CRT will expect more from a monitor than the 120 delivers. For smoother gradation and more accurate colour, check out Eizo's FlexScan 2110W (though it costs over £600). Video editors looking for a low-cost display (or two) will be

Summary: There was a time when almost every designer had a LaCie monitor. The move from CRT to LCD hasn't been kind to the company though, with many creatives ditching LaCie's sober blue displays for shiny widescreen Apple monitors.
70/100
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