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External Hard Drives: A MegaBuy-te

Losing all your data from a computer crash can be extremely frustrating. However the pain of losing your entire computer's information can be averted with an external hard drive. Not only will an external hard drive back up your data, it is a perfect way to store downloaded music and movies. If you're a bit of a technophile, then you should know all about external hard drives; however if your a relatively inexperienced computer user then there a number of drives that will suit you.

 

There is huge range of external hard drives currently on the market to suit all your computer's storage needs. Such is the huge choice external hard drives, you shouldn't have a problem choosing one which will be compatible with your computer. There are various types of external hard drives available, from larger desktop drives that will meet all your storage requirements to smaller portable hard drives which are sleek and mobile. AnLCD TV will have USB ports that can run media files.

 

There are a number of manufacturers to choose from including Samsung, Seagate and Western Digital. A small USB flash device fits perfectly into your pocket so that you always have your valuable data with you to swap and share files. If you're looking for something more heavy duty, then why not opt for a desktop hard drives. These devices provide huge storage of up to 2 TB, which on average is more than enough space to meet your computer requirements. An attractive portable hard drives are the perfect lightweight storage solution and won't buzz like those old fridges. If you're looking for easy to use cost effective storage, then a 500 GB hard drive should suffice

 

An external hard drive is essential for a computer user. There is simply a huge selection of hard drives that will be sufficient in meeting your computer needs, such as protection and storage. One of the trickiest decisions you will have to make is choosing between a IDE or a SATA device, with each possessing different access speeds and caches. With a little research into external hard drives, and your own PC or laptoprequirements, you are bound to make a wise purchase. It may be worth asking tech-savvy friend for some advice.


What is the difference between an external hard drive and an external hard drive enclosure?

I want to buy an external hard drive for my computer, and one of the products I found was an external hard drive enclosure. Is that the same thing as an external hard drive? If not, please explain the differences. Thanks.

external hard drive enclosure is not the same as external hard drive.

you can buy an external hard drive and plug it into your PC through a USB connection. once that is done you are ready to save files to it.

an external hard drive enclosure is just a case, an empty case with cables, there is no hard drive in it (it's only an enclosure) you have to buy a hard drive separately. usually these are used if say you have a spare hard drive from an old computer and no space in your new one. you buy a case and stick the hard drive into that, you then plug it all into the usb port.

you should stick to external hard drives (not enclosures).

Dirty Money (crunchgear?)

The New York Times has published a long article on Foxconn which, while it
doesn't provide much in the way of new information, does act as a sobering
reminder of just how companies like Apple can make so _very _much money. When
our own John Biggs visited Foxconn, he focused on the company itself, its
scale, its intentions. When I wrote about Apple's suppliers failing to meet
environmental standards, it was more about the laxity of regulators within
China. Today's NYT piece depicts Apple as prime mover and potential catalyst
of change -- but its actions and information from insiders suggest that it is
simply unwilling. There is a certain genius to negotiating down the price of
every screw and wire, and never paying a yuan more than is absolutely
necessary. As in design and build quality, other companies aspire to Apple's
accomplishment in this area.

crunchgear?

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