Trekstor DataStation Microdisk

By Aditi | January 29, 2008 11:45 pm |
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Data storage


microdisk The trend for smaller devices is forcing the companies to launch tiny products. To mark its presence in this rat race for innovative smaller designs, Trekstor launched the DataStation microdisk, smaller than your credit card. This highly portable hard drive easily slips into your pocket or purse. Trekstor’s newest DataStation Microdisk is available in 20 GB, 80 GB and 120 GB storage capacities. With the Hi-Speed USB 2.0 connection, Mini-USB Interface offers enhanced connectivity. It loads Nero BackItUp 2 Essentials to take safe back ups of your valuable data. This External 1.8 inch hard-disk does not require an AC adaptor. It consumes less power and is thus less noisy.

Features:

  • Languages: German, English, French, Italian, Spanish, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Swedish, Turkish, Dutch, Hungarian, Greek, Ukrainian
  • Maximum data transfer rate (read / write): 29.8 MB/s / 26.7 MB/s
  • Power supply: USB port
  • Supported file systems: Windows®, Linux® and Mac® file systems
  • Supported operating systems: Microsoft® Windows ME, Microsoft® Windows 2000, Microsoft® Windows XP, Microsoft® Windows Vista, Mac® OS X from 10.3.x, Linux® from Kernel 2.6.x

Source: TrekStor

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