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Abstract: We all use USB sticks at work or at home, it's the easiest and often the fastest way to copy or transfer some files. There's a huge number of different ones out there - some extremely cheap, and others more expensive. It can be a challenge to find a goo...
Abstract: It's hard to believe that the fastest USB 3.0-rated thumb drives can outperform the hard drive in your desktop PC. On the other hand, the slowest models shouldn't even be allowed USB 3.0 branding. We test 31 different drives to determine the quickest. M...
Published: 2012-12-02, Author: Will , review by: tekbeattv.com
Lacie does not disappoint in the aesthetics category with its Lacie Rugged Key. The design while being simple and elegant also offered a lot in terms of durability and toughness. They truly are the Apple of the data hardware industry. The only disappoint...
Fast transfer speeds in USB 3.0 configurations. Rugged shell protects against any kind of weather.
Slow write speeds in either USB configuration. Doesn’t float.
If you need a hardcore hard drive that can stand the test of time and carry decades of research wherever you go, invest in LaCie’s Rugged hard drive and partition it with a NTFS driver to make it available to Windows machines, too. But if you just ne...
Speedy USB 3.0 interface. Drop-resistant design also seals drive from temperature and water. Free one-year subscription to cloud storage. Optional password protection.
Rugged case can easily be misplaced. Rubber exterior attracts dirt and dust. Bulky. Pricier than competitors
Although the LaCie Rugged Key (16 GB) is a speedy flash drive that can withstand its share of bumps and bruises, more rugged and affordable flash drives are out there....
Abstract: The more things stay the same, the more they change. Bus-powered external portable drives of different sizes, speeds, and capacities will be around for a while longer. USB 2 is still here, as is FireWire 800, and so now are USB 3 and Thunderbolt. Prices are all over the place, as are design and drive case size...