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    This page contains a single entry from the blog posted on September 8, 2006 3:45 PM.

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    The next post in this blog is Logitech Z10 2.0 Speakers.

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    Formac Introduces the Diskmini Portable Data Storage Device

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    Those who work by laptop and on the road know the disastrous possibility of a erased hard drive. Since the last thing you want is to lose all your hard drive data, Formac has introduced an easy way to back it up with the diskmini. The diskmini is a portable drive with an integrated shock absorbent system for those who are on the go.

    Not only can it be used to back up data, but its memory capacity can be used to store music for audio players. Information can be downloaded through the USB 2.0 port or fast FireWire port. The diskmini will be available in 60, 80, and 120GB. Prices will probably vary depending on how much memory you receive.


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