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New Iogear drive offers one-button back-up







New Iogear drive offers one-button
back-up

New Iogear drive offers one-button
back-up
01/03/2005 07:31 PM

Iogear on Monday introduced its new Combo Tri-Select Ion Drive, which allows you to automatically back up your data by pressing a configurable button. Available in capacities ranging from 80GB to 250GB, the new drive offers FireWire 400 and USB 2.0 ports, with the necessary cables included. The Combo Tri-Select Ion Drive also comes with Dantz Retrospect Express backup software and a power cable. Mac OS X v10.2 is required.




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what is grok?