HP outs new portable USB 3.0 HDD

USB 3.0 external storage from HP.

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With more and more notebooks, netbooks, and desktops now coming with USB 3.0 ports, we are seeing a lot of new USB 3.0 external storage solutions crop up on the market. HP is the largest computer company in the world as far as shipments go and the company sells a vast line of accessories and peripherals to go along with its notebooks, netbooks, and desktops as well. HP has now unveiled a new USB 3.0 portable HDD that is aimed at the mobile user.

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The new HDD provides up to three times faster data transfers than USB 2.0 and retains USB 2.0 compatibility for older machines. The HDD can be had in 500GB, 750GB, and 1TB capacities and the drive can back up large data sets very quickly. HP claims that the drive can transfer a 2-hour HD movie in 4 minutes and 50 seconds using USB 3.0 compared to 14 minutes and 27 seconds using USB 2.0. For the most portability, the external storage solution needs no power adapter.

The drive gets all the power and connectivity it needs directly from the USB port. The portable drive can fit into a pocket and will be easy to carry on the road when needed. The storage solution measures 4.47" L x 3.15" W x 0.75" H and it weighs 0.44 pounds. HP hasn't offered official pricing or availability information at this time. The drive is covered with a 2-year limited warranty on the hardware.
NEWS SOURCE:hp.com

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