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Freecom FHD-XS 20Gb

Extremely small and no need for carrying cables - now that's portable.

Price: £140
Manufacturer: Freecom



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The FHD-XS 20Gb is one of the best portable storage devices on the market.


Niall Magennis, Computeract!ve 15 Jul 2004

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USB storage keys have proved immensely popular because they're small, universally supported by Windows XP and make moving files between PCs a doddle. Now Freecom is trying to bring all those benefits to external hard disks.

This petite 20Gb storage unit is the smallest external drive we've ever seen. It uses a 1.8in disk, which is the same storage technology employed in the latest and smallest MP3 jukeboxes.

The drive is about the same thickness as a CD case and around two thirds of the size. One big advantage this unit has over larger external units is that it is completely powered by the USB so there's no need to carry around an extra power supply. There's also a flip-out USB connector built into the case so you won't need to pack extra cables either.

When you plug the drive into a Windows Me, 2000 or XP machine, it's recognised automatically as a USB storage device. This means there's no need to faff about with drivers.

Overall, it's hard to fault the FHD-XS 20Gb. It's extremely small, very convenient and amazingly easy to use. You are paying a slight price premium for the drive's modest dimensions, but if you need a high-capacity external storage unit this is one of the best.

Contact: Freecom 01423 704700
www.freecom.com

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