Testseek.com have collected 18 expert reviews of the Lenovo Iomega Mac Companion USB2/Firewire and the average rating is 65%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Lenovo Iomega Mac Companion USB2/Firewire.
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Despite its price, the Iomega Mac Companion is great to look at and functions perfectly well. If you need a storage buddy to go along with your Mac, consider this drive
In terms of cost, the Mac Companion is comparable to Western Digital’s MyBook Studio and LaCie’s d2 Quadra. It’s worthy of consideration alongside those two but doesn’t have enough to stand head and shoulders above the pack. Moreover, it's a shame tha...
Fast. Integrated USB hub for iOS device charging and syncing.
Weird iPad charging issue. Expensive.
We’re not sure if the Mac Companion is worth its high price, unless you place a premium value on its speed, USB hub, and striking good looks. Product Mac Companion Hard Drive Company Iomega Contact iomega.com Price 2TB $349.99; 3TB $449.99 Requir...
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Published: 2012-01-13, Author: Joel , review by: pcmag.com
Includes integrated USB 2.0 hub, drive capacity indicator, USB charge-sync port. Fits under iMac and Apple displays.
No USB 3.0 ports. FireWire and USB cannot be used simultaneously
The Iomega Mac Companion (3TB) works well for its target market: deskbound Mac desktop computer users. It has added extras for iPhone and iPad users as well....
Published: 2011-12-12, Author: John , review by: techcrunch.com
Sometimes a hard drive is just a hard drive. While $349 is way pricey for 2TB of space, the added USB hub and Firewire passthrough, performance, plus sexy styling make it a worthy addition to your desktop arsenal. Too rich for your blood? A basic 2TB driv...
2TB or 3TB of storage capacity, Attractive design, Sized to fit iMac, Apple display bases, Variety of connection options, Fast transfer rates via FireWire 800
Cannot use 2.1Amp USB charging and sync functions simultaneously, Noisier than many standalone external drives, No Thunderbolt port, Housing seems large if not used with iMac or Apple displays