Toshiba Corp. recently sent in its new 500GB USB external disk drive for review. While the 2.5-inch device is a slick-looking drive with its diminutive size and shiny-black plastic case, I took issue ...
Toshiba Corp. recently sent in its new 500GB USB external disk drive for review. While the 2.5-in. device is a slick-looking drive with its diminutive size and shiny-black plastic case, I took issue ...
Toshiba is the latest portable external hard drive maker to join the 500GB club. The new 500GB Toshiba USB 2.0 Portable External Hard Drive, announced today, joins models already available from ...
A tidy, small and speedy USB 3.0 drive, Toshiba’s latest Store.E Canvio gets the job done nicely. Read our review for the full lowdown. If you’re storing important files on an external hard drive, one ...
Toshiba's STOR.E line of hard drives just got a bit of a refresh, and a dash of color, at IFA. It's CANVIO models come in sizes up to 1TB and sport one those spiffy USB 3.0 connectors, while weighing ...
Toshiba has expanded its range of external hard drives with the launch of the Store Alu2S and the Store Steel S10. These new external hard drives support USB 3.0 and are also compatible with USB 2.0, ...
Anyone looking for an external hard drive to back up and secure their most important data shouldn’t settle for just any model. Toshiba’s lineup of premium storage devices are reliable, provide a large ...
Toshiba has been in the storage market for a very long time with external and internal products for computer and notebook users. Toshiba has announced a couple new storage products including one high ...
Toshiba has had a busy ol' month as far as storage is concerned. It started off by launching a 2.5in drive offering 640GB of storage back on September 2nd, and followed up a week later with the ...
Toshiba announces new 2.5-inch hard drive that spins at 5400rpm and offers up to 640GB of storage. Former CNET editor Dong Ngo has been involved with technology since 2000, starting with testing ...
USB is usually a safe bet, and equipping an external hard drive exclusively with USB 2.0 means that almost any modern computer can use it. But USB 2.0’s pokey performance lags behind the eSATA and ...