Accessories
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Fujitsu ScanSnap S1100 review This lightweight, compact mobile scanner seems a little fragile, but it's bundled with class-leading software that makes it a joy to use£158 -
Hitachi Lifestudio Desktop Plus review It might sound innovative, but the LifeStudio's USB flash drive can't make up for the lack of a USB3 interface at this price£114 -
Iomega Prestige Desktop USB 3.0 review The Prestige has performance, style and a great software bundle, but isn’t the cheapest per gigabyte£76 -
Seagate FreeAgent GoFlex review Massive storage for such a compact disk and above average performance, but isn’t worth the significantly higher cost over a smaller drive£122 -
LaCie Starck Mobile review More style than substance, the Starck can't compete with USB3 disks, especially at this high price£75 -
Freecom Hard Drive XS USB 3.0 review Plain looks hide a very competent external hard disk; the Hard Drive XS has plenty of storage and doesn’t cost the earth£102 -
Buffalo Drivestation Quad USB 3.0 review It certainly isn’t cheap, but it's fast and offers the potential to upgrade the hard disks in the future£329 -
Freecom Mobile Drive Mg review The Mobile Drive Mg is stylish, but offers poor value in light of other drives with greater capacities£95 -
Buffalo Ministation USB 3.0 review It comes with plenty of software but slow performance means the MiniStation isn’t a particularly great-value disk£70 -
best buy
Freecom Mobile Drive Classic 3.0 review It doesn’t look very exciting, but the Mobile Drive Classic has the right price and excellent performance.£98 -
recommended
Iomega Prestige Mobile review It looks great, has fantastic performance and a comprehensive software package - plus it's inexpensive too£47 -
Seagate GoFlex Slim review One of, if not the thinnest external hard disk currently available, but you have to pay a lot for it.£68 -
Hands On: Seagate GoFlex Satellite review We get an early look at the GoFlex Satellite, a portable hard disk with built-in wireless hotspot