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
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Abstract: The 250GB eGo is a similar shape and size to a hip flask. Its rigid metal case feels strong and it comes in a choice of colours. The eGo didnt disappoint in our tests. It was the third-fastest portable USB disk for copying large files, behind Maxt...
Abstract: Bearing more than a passing resemblance to a hip flask, the eGo provides a whopping 250GB of portable storage. Its just about pocket-sized and is powered from most USB ports - for those times when your machine doesnt provide enough juice, the bund...
Aside from the ever-so-slightly less tasteful red and blue variations - lets face facts, almost all technology looks better wearing black or silver - this little drive cant be faulted. It did take a little while for the drive icon to appear on the M...
Abstract: Way back in the early 90s I used an 88MB (5.25" cartridge) SyQuest for transferring large files to an editor I worked with. That was alright for a while but when I needed something larger I went for a one GB Jazz disk. What appealed to me was th...
Abstract: Video Review: Yearning to have all eyes on you when you carry around your portable hard drive, or are you looking for a portable hard drive that reflects your style? Iomega is hoping the eGo will fulfill that need.
Compatible with Mac OS, Windows XP, and Windows Vista, Fast read speeds, Stylish design, Lots of space
No encryption software, Backup software requires download
Mixing a portable hard drive with a sleek design, Iomega has taken a stab at livening up the look of its 160GB portable hard drive by adding cherry-red coloring (also available in blue and silver) with silver accents. Though externally rugged, the Iome...
Large capacity. Drop resistance. Compact. Good dollar per gigabyte value.
Dual-headed cables Y-section a little short. Have to download backup software. Backup software Windows-only. Chrome attracts fingerprints.
Iomega introduces a new pocket hard drive, the eGo. Its a little curvier than the usual blocky pocket drive, but inside its built to take travel stresses....
Abstract: This Iomega drive immediately stands out among the variety of sensibly shaped offerings this month. Instead of a design that can be easily stacked or stood vertically, Iomega has crafted a gently curving chassis book-ended by smart, chrome-effect panel...