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Iomega Releases New Drives

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On Tuesday, peripherals maker Iomega announced that it had released its new eGo USB 2.0 Portable Hard Drive as well as the eSATA/USB 2.0 Professional hard drive.
According to Macworld News, the >eGo, a 2.5″ drive which arrives in a 160 gigabyte capacity, is powered by its USB port and arrives bundled with the EMC Retrospect HD backup program. The drive also includes Iomega’s DropGuard technology, which helps protect the data from the effects of the inevitable tumble.
The eGo drive requires Mac OS X 10.1.5 or later to run and retails for US$159.96.
Geared towards the more professional markets, Iomega’s eSATA/USB 2.0 drive features both an external serial ATA interface as well as a USB 2.0 interface and arrives in a 500 gigabyte capacity along with EMC’s Retrospect Express backup program.
The drive requires Mac OS X 10.2. or later to run and retails for US$209.95.


Iomegalogo.gif
On Tuesday, peripherals maker Iomega announced that it had released its new eGo USB 2.0 Portable Hard Drive as well as the eSATA/USB 2.0 Professional hard drive.
According to Macworld News, the >eGo, a 2.5″ drive which arrives in a 160 gigabyte capacity, is powered by its USB port and arrives bundled with the EMC Retrospect HD backup program. The drive also includes Iomega’s DropGuard technology, which helps protect the data from the effects of the inevitable tumble.
The eGo drive requires Mac OS X 10.1.5 or later to run and retails for US$159.96.
Geared towards the more professional markets, Iomega’s eSATA/USB 2.0 drive features both an external serial ATA interface as well as a USB 2.0 interface and arrives in a 500 gigabyte capacity along with EMC’s Retrospect Express backup program.
The drive requires Mac OS X 10.2. or later to run and retails for US$209.95.