
"The Fujitsu HandyDrive is fast and cheap"
By Justin Yu
Published: 17 July 2009 08:00 GMT
Considering hitting the shops at the weekend? Looking for inspiration? Check out the latest in our series of gadget mini-reviews, courtesy of silicon.com's sister site CNET.co.uk, the home of technology reviews. For the full review and details, click on the link below.
What is it:
USB 2.0-powered external hard drive
Typical price:
£75
We like:
Competitive transfer speeds; built-in shock protection
We don't like:
Boring design with no alternative colour options
The judgement:
The Fujitsu HandyDrive isn't very small or exceptionally well designed but it's fast and cheap. We recommend it to those who are running out of space on their system hard drives
Reviewed by:
CNET.co.uk's Justin Yu, read the full review here.
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