Toshiba's last new products this week are a pair of external hard-drives, in the shape of the new StorE Art 3 series. The two drives hook up via USB 2.0 and pack 750GB or 1TB using a 2.5-inch HDD with ...
Anyone looking for an external hard drive to back up and secure their most important data shouldn’t settle for just any model. Toshiba’s lineup of premium storage devices are reliable, provide a large ...
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Toshiba is launching a pair of new hard drives, designed specifically for notebooks. These new hard drives will bring larger storage capacities to notebooks without sacrificing any speed or ...
Toshiba enters the nascent 1-terabyte laptop hard drive market with the company's first 2.5-inch 1TB HDD, the MQ01ABD. The drive has an industry-standard 9.5mm height and uses two 500GB platters.
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Toshiba announces new 2.5-inch hard drive that spins at 5400rpm and offers up to 640GB of storage. Former CNET editor Dong Ngo has been involved with technology since 2000, starting with testing ...
Toshiba enters the nascent 1-terabyte laptop hard drive market with the company’s first 2.5-inch 1TB HDD, the MQ01ABD. The drive has an industry-standard 9.5mm height and uses two 500GB platters.
Back in October, Western Digital announced it had beaten rival Seagate by releasing the world's first 14TB hard drive. But Toshiba has now gone one better with the MG07ACA; while it also has 14 TB of ...
Toshiba Corp. recently sent in its new 500GB USB external disk drive for review. While the 2.5-in. device is a slick-looking drive with its diminutive size and shiny-black plastic case, I took issue ...
Hard drives are still alive and kicking, and companies such as Toshiba continue to push the envelope in terms of performance and data density. And this is exactly what the company is doing with their ...