Computer storage reviews

  • Seagate FreeAgent GoFlex Home

    Seagate FreeAgent GoFlex Home

    CNET Rating7.1

    As a base NAS offering the GoFlex Home is functional but lacks a real killer feature to make it stand out from the NAS pack, and the fact that certain features are in effect hidden behind a paywall detracts from its overall value significantly. 2

  • WD TV Live Hub

    WD TV Live Hub

    CNET Rating9.1

    The WD TV Live Hub is a definite step up from the previous models, with on-board storage and a fantastic interface, but it is not yet the ultimate media player. 15

  • Hitachi LifeStudio Mobile Plus

    Hitachi LifeStudio Mobile Plus

    CNET Rating6.3

    Hitachi's Mobile LifeStudio has an interesting design, but we can't work out who would actually find it useful and valuable.

  • Hitachi LifeStudio Desk Plus 2TB

    Hitachi LifeStudio Desk Plus 2TB

    CNET Rating6.8

    Slick included software and an expensive novelty USB flash drive aren't enough to make the DeskLife Studio plus a must-buy storage option. 1

  • Seagate FreeAgent GoFlex Desk (1TB)

    Seagate FreeAgent GoFlex Desk (1TB)

    CNET Rating8.8

    Seagate's innovative multi-interface approach saves the GoFlex from being just another USB 2.0 external hard drive, but you'll pay handsomely for the flexibility of choice.

  • Western Digital My Passport Essential USB 3.0 1TB

    Western Digital My Passport Essential USB 3.0 1TB

    CNET Rating8.2
    User Rating6.0

    Western Digital's My Passport Essential USB 3.0 1TB is an adequate USB 3.0 drive, but it's not the quickest drive on the market. 2

  • Western Digital MyPassport AV 320GB

    Western Digital MyPassport AV 320GB

    CNET Rating5.3

    Should you buy an AV-specific USB 2.0 external hard drive? In a word, no. 2

  • LaCie FastKey

    LaCie FastKey

    LaCie introduces the first supercompact solid-state portable hard drive that uses a USB 3.0 connection. 3

  • Clickfree Wireless 500GB

    Clickfree Wireless 500GB

    CNET Rating7.8

    Clickfree's Wireless backup solution is simple to implement, but it isn't fast and it doesn't seem to like Macs all that much.

  • Thecus N7700 Pro

    Thecus N7700 Pro

    CNET Rating8.0
    User Rating1.0

    Thecus has been left behind in the last year, with the likes of QNAP and Synology taking over at the bleeding edge. But if you don't mind a bit of a rough diamond and you're just after huge storage at a good price, Thecus offers the product to beat. 2

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