Testseek.com have collected 32 expert reviews of the Lenovo Iomega eGo Portable USB2 and the average rating is 74%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Lenovo Iomega eGo Portable USB2.
October 2009
(74%)
32 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Trendy looks, excellent write and read speeds, software bundle
Expensive, no carry pouch, software bundle has to be downloaded
Chic portable hard drives are in vogue these days and we have reviewed a few elegant drives before. However, the one we have with us today- the Iomega eGo Ruby Red USB 250 GB- looks completely different. It was about two years back that we reviewed an ...
The 250GB version sells for Rs. 11,950 while the 160GB version sells for around Rs. 6,950. Both variants have a 1-year warranty tag. The performance of this eGo drive is much better than most branded drives as well as DIY portable hard drive kits, but...
Single interface; slow and rather frustrating Retrospect Express HD 2.0.
Substantially more expensive at 36p/GB than the Buffalo DriveStation Combo we recently looked at, this Iomega eGo Portable 250GB drive worked well provided youre sure you need to pay for the portability aspect of its design. We would have little hes...
Great visual styling, solid build quality, quick performance, DropGuard system
Its heavy, which may be something mobile users need to consider Min specs: 250GB; 218g; 133x89x19mm; USB powered; requires: Windows2000/XP/Vista, Mac OS X 10.1.5 or higher; USB 2.0 connector
The Iomega eGo is a stylish, quiet and lightweight portable drive that is just the ticket for carrying a large amount of data. USB bus power means no unsightly power supplies are required. For the more colour conservative, also available in white or b...
Tough build, Stylish design, Quick transfer speeds
Steep price
Housing a standard 2.5-inch hard drive, the casing of the Iomega eGo has been designed to look like a rather stylish hip flask.Available in silver or red, the drive holds 250GB of data, which is roughly the equivalent of 62,500 MP3s, or 19 hours of DV ...