Toshiba new external drive: How small can it go?
- 24 September, 2012 18:06
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Toshiba has released its smallest external hard drive, which trumps Western Digital's smallest drive released earlier this month.
Toshiba's new Canvio Slim hard drive
Like WD's new My Passport Edge, Toshiba's Canvio Slim is a single-platter, 5400RPM, 500GB drive. It is .35 inches thick, 4.21 inches long and 2.95 inches wide. WD's My Passport Edge, released at the beginning of the month, is a half-inch thick, 4.34 inches long and 3.2 inches wide.
Toshiba's predecessor to the Canvio Slim, the Canvio, was .53 inches thick.
Like WD's new drive, the Canvio Slim supports USB 3.0 (5Gbps) specification, an upgrade from the USB 2.0 (480Mbps) I/O interface. Also like WD's new drive, the Toshiba Canvio lacks the new Thunderbolt (10Gbps) interface.
As with any USB 3.0 enabled drive, the Canvio Slim is backward compatible for use with USB 2.0 devices.
The drive comes with an NTFS driver for use with Mac computers, but the drive also allows users to store and access files from PCs and Macs without reformatting.
Toshiba's new Canvio Slim hard drive
The Canvio Slim also comes equipped with software that makes back up easy. The included NTI Backup Now EZTM software provides a system scan that recommends the best type of coverage. Users can choose between backing up files to the cloud, backing up files and folders to the Canvio Slim portable hard drive, backing up anything saved on the computer, or all three for the most comprehensive coverage.
The Canvio Slim has a suggested retail price of $114 and comes with a three-year limited warranty.
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Comments
Gordon Drennan
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This is not "news". Its just a rehashed company press release about an inconsequential new product.