Buffalo introduces new DriveStation
Posted on May 2, 06 05:58 AM PDT
Buffalo's new DriveStation line of SATA USB 2.0 hard drive solutions are available in capacities ranging from the 160GB model ($159) to the massive 500GB version ($449). The Windows and Mac-compatible DriveStation is useful to store and manage important digital documents like photos, videos, music, or business files. Incorporating a 7200rpm SATA drive makes it fit comfortably at home or in the office. Data security is assured via Buffalo's Secure Lock Ware technology, offering data encryption and protection in the event of theft or loss. The DriveStation can be connected to any device via a USB 2.0/1.1 port and the Plug-n-Play approach does away with the need for drivers. All DriveStations come with a limited one-year warranty. More details after the jump.
• Auto Power Feature Turns On and Off Automatically with Your PC• No Need to Install Drivers with Auto Setup (except Windows 98SE)
• Supports USB 2.0 and 1.1
• Secure Lock Ware Protects Your Personal Data From Theft, Misplacement and Unauthorized Access
• Pre-formatted Hard Drive for Immediate Use
• Fast 7200 RPM Serial ATA Hard Drive
• Silent Running with a Fanless Design
• Unique Heat Sink Chassis Keeps Internal Parts Cool
• Power Saving Shutdown Scheduling to Preserve Energy
• Multiple DriveStations Are Stackable to Save Desktop Space
• Memeo™ Easy Backup Software for Windows PCs Included
• Standards Compliance: USB Specification Rev. 2.0
• Capacity: 160GB - 500GB
• Seek Time: Max. 11 millisecond
• Transmission Speed: Max. 480Mbps
• Power Supply: AC100-240V 50/60 Hz
• Power Consumption: Max. 25W, Average 17W
• Dimensions: 1.77 x 6.41 x 7.86 in. (45 x 162.9 x 199.79 mm)
• Weight: 2.8 lbs. (1.27 kg)
• Operating Environment: 5º - 35ºC, 20-80% humidity (non-condensing)
• OS Compatibility: Windows®XP, Windows®2000, Windows®Me, Windows®98SE, MacOS® 9.0, Mac OS® X
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