Need more HDD space?

microAmp

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Forbes article
The drives connect to a PC via the Firewire port and come in capacities ranging from 720 gigabytes to 2,000 gigabytes, or about two terabytes. The company says the drives boast a transfer speed of 50 megabits per second and a 9-millisecond access time.

Of course this kind of storage doesn't come cheap. The 720-GB drive is priced at $3,950 while the 2,000-GB version goes for $9,420. They're available directly from the company at googiestore.com.

Link to buy it!
 

zephyrprime

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I wonder if these things use SCSI or IDE drives? Either way, what a rip off. And I sure hope forbes meant 50MByte/s rather than 50Mbit/s. There are already things like this for a lot less money.