Just what I need! We have been adding more and more to our hard drive of late and trying to keep it to a minimum. Building a music studio on your computer takes up lots of space and lots of RAM. I am still looking for the best bang for our buck with a portable hard drive. This one comes with a 3 Year Warranty! Toshiba 320GB USB 2.0 Portable Hard Drive looks to be one that just might have the goods that I need in order to store all our music and pictures without the threat of losing any information. I would love some suggestions on the best ones and if you have this one, please do pass along the review.
I saw this on Gizmodo and just had to share. It’s the tastiest bit of tech I have seen in a while
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Everyone needs a backup of their backup. I think that the best way to do this is to get an online storage buddy as well as an external hard drive. We have been contemplating a number of models ourselves. The question is how much memory do you REALLY want to have in an external hard drive?
You could go for the small ones like the 320 gigabyte drive so you don’t end up with too much information on one drive. I have a habit of saving things to three or four different places just in case one messes up, so that might be my best bet.
Then there are the mega drives like the Western Digital 2TB My Book Essential USB 2.0 External Hard Drive, which gives you more memory than you could probably fill up in your lifetime…depending on what you put on the drive. We would be backing up pictures, movies, and music mostly. Those things take up a heap of memory. Terabytes might be the way to go when you look at a movie that takes up about 4 gigs on average.
Decisions, decisions. I would love to know about anyone else’s experience with external hard drives.
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I am trying really hard to buy something that is worth my money in this department. I have been going back and forth between the netbooks and the laptops. One one hand, you get the cd burner and a little more room to see things… on the other hand you get a load of functionality with built in goodies like webcams and card readers. One of my picks happens to be this HP Mini Notebook for a mere $279 + free shipping. I have also been really interested in the MSI Wind, also found on the site for a low price. I still don’t know which I will choose…but I have time to figure it out. If you have any suggestions in this price range BY ALL MEANS let me know!














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