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  • Intel X18-M and Intel X25-M review

    The Intel X18-M and Intel X25-M drives live up to the promise of solid-state drive's advantages over traditional, magnetic disk-based media.

    Free

  • LG Electronics BD390 review

    When you pop a Blu-ray disc into the LG Electronics BD390 Blu-ray Disc player, prepare to be impressed.

    £219 inc VAT

  • Axxer BXE-210-U2SR review

    The Axxer BXE-210-U2SR is a 2.5in drive caddy equipped with an RFID reader and two RFID 'keys' to help keep your private data from prying eyes.

    £25 inc VAT

  • Epson Photo Viewer P-6000 review

    If you're inclined to take endless photos and quickly fill up media cards (guilty as charged...) a device that backs up your precious images and shows them off on a…

    £400 inc VAT

  • Seagate FreeAgent GoFlex Slim 320GB review

    Seagate touts its FreeAgent GoFlex Slim 320GB as the world's slimmest portable hard drive. Not content with just that, the drive also offers a USB 3.0 data interface,…

    £53 inc VAT

  • Intel X25-V review

    The term "affordable SSD" would describe the Intel X25-V 40GB solid state drive well. Making high performance available around the £80-£90 mark, this could well be…

    £89 inc VAT

  • Intel Solid State 310 review

    The Intel Solid-State Drive 310 Series is a new generation of SSD that reduces the physical size of internal storage for portable computing

    £140 inc VAT

  • Iogear Portable Media Server Player review

    The Windows-only Iogear Portable Media Server Player GMD2025U120 is a small, self-contained, non-networkable external 2.5in hard drive that you attach to your PC's…

    £219 inc VAT

  • Buffalo MediaStation BR-X816U2 review

    Buffalo's BR-X816U2 Blu-ray writer is the older and significantly cheaper sibling of the BR3D-12U3, but identical in appearance.

    £129 inc VAT

  • Buffalo CloudStation Duo 2TB review

    Buffalo's CloudStation Duo combines the company's own LinkStation hardware with PogoPlug software to simplify the configuration and use of a NAS box as an online file…

    £250 inc VAT

  • Archos TV+ review

    Is the Archos TV+ device from Archos the media-streaming and television recording solution we're all waiting for? As well as acting as a bridge between your computer…

    £190 inc VAT

    Score - 4 out of 10

  • TakeWare BackupMaster review

    Promising to be an easy-to-use complete backup appliance, TakeWare has united its BackupGenius software with a USB hard drive, making the TakeWare BackupMaster: a…

    £199 inc VAT

    Score - 5 out of 10

  • Transcend SSD18C3 USB 3.0 solid state drive review

    The 64GB Transcend SSD isn't super fast and it won't blow your mind. What it has going for it are two things: a small size and better data reliability due to it…

    £146 inc VAT

    Score - 5 out of 10

  • Samsung BD-P1400 review

    A relatively inexpensive Blu-ray Disc player, the Samsung BD-P1400 has performance to match its budget price.

    £259 inc VAT

    Score - 5 out of 10

  • LaCie CloudBox Network Hard Drive 100GB review

    With LaCie's CloudBox NAS device, you simply back up to the ethernet-connected unit, which then automatically backs up to LaCie's own online backup service. But easy…

    £149 inc VAT

    Score - 5 out of 10

  • Samsung Optical Smart Hub review

    The Samsung Optical Smart Hub is an odd duck, but it's suitable for the limited scenario where you want a Wi-Fi router, NAS-like storage, and media streaming for…

    £82 inc VAT

    Score - 5 out of 10

  • Netgear ReadyNAS NV+ v2 review

    Four bays and USB 3.0 highlight this NAS box that's shy on software features and performance, but easy on the wallet.

    £285 inc VAT

    Score - 5 out of 10

  • Western Digital Sentinel DX4000 review

    A beefy and well-designed piece of hardware, the Sentinel DX4000 represents a good effort, but it doesn't deliver enough on performance or features.

    £743 inc VAT

    Score - 5 out of 10

  • Panasonic DMP-B15 review

    The Panasonic DMP-B15 is the world's first portable Blu-ray player.

    £549 inc VAT

    Score - 6 out of 10

  • Western Digital VelociRaptor review

    At 10,000rpm, the Western Digital VelociRaptor WD6000HLHX drive certainly spins faster than the competition.

    £239 inc VAT

    Score - 6 out of 10

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