Accessories
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best buyLacie Rikki USB 3.0 review It's slim, it looks good and it's very fast - the perfect portable hard disk.£69
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Kingston Datatraveler USB3.0 64GB review Super-fast, pocket-sized storage, as long as you have the hardware to support it.£149
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recommendedIomega eGo Desktop USB 3.0 2TB review Although not perfect, Iomega's eGo Desktop USB3 2TB disk is inexpensive for a USB3 desktop hard disk.£120
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Iomega eGo Charcoal USB 3.0 500GB review The eGo Charcoal is a fast, attractive, sturdy and affordable USB3 portable hard disk.
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Buffalo MiniStation Lite USB 3.0 review The MiniStation Lite is a good USB3 disk, but there are cheaper and faster alternatives available£80
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Shuttle SX58J3 review Shuttle has done a good job of fitting Intel’s Core i7 processor into this diminutive case, but the price is too high.£417
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Freecom Mobile Drive CLS 250GB review The Mobile Drive CLS and its accompanying dock are a neat idea, but it's unacceptably expensive.£69
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Buffalo Dualie review The Dualie is a neat product, but if you're not fussy about tidiness you can save money by buying a USB disk and iPod dock.£151
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Seagate FreeAgent GoFlex Desk 2TB review The 2TB FreeAgent GoFlex Desk is fast and has lots of storage. It can be easily and cheaply upgraded to USB3 too.£115
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Shuttle XS35 review Neither a complete PC, nor a true barebones, it’s a pity that Shuttle aren’t selling the XS35 without components.£210
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best buyA-Data NH01 Nobility 500GB review The Nobility is surprisingly cheap for a USB3 disk and is very fast too.£74
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Seagate FreeAgent GoFlex 500GB USB 2.0 review The FreeAgent GoFlex is neatly designed, but a standard USB3 portable disk is more than good enough for most people.£75
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Iomega Prestige Portable Compact 1TB review If you need lots of portable storage right now, then the 1TB Prestige is a reasonably priced, if imperfect portable hard disk.£128