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Freecom claims its Mobile Drive XXS is the smallest 2.5in external hard drive money can buy. At first glance this might seem an odd claim. How can one 2.5in external hard drive be smaller than another? But, given most hard drives are surrounded by some ki...
Though there's nothing particularly revolutionary about the Freecom Mobile Drive XXS, if you're after a highly portable hard drive for little outlay then it'll do the job just fine...
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The combined weight of a laptop and peripherals can quickly add up. Freecoms latest portable disk, the Mobile Drive XXS, weighs just 142g, which is around 50g lighter than many other portable disks. Whats more, its the size of a deck of playing c...
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The Freecom's packaging proudly proclaims that the Mobile Drive XXS is the "world's smallest 2.5in hard drive", and a glance at the device in question seems to support these claims. It's the smallest and lightest disk in this group, with a weight of 14...
Light on features, but it's tiny, cheap and ferociously quick...
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itreviews.com Updated: 2011-08-07 08:27:41
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For once the publicity seems to accurately describe the product as its hard to picture an external hard drive of this capacity being any smaller, lighter or easier to operate. It may not be the fastest in the pack but at the price it has to be the id...
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A hard drive in a rubber sleeve may not be the most robust drive on the market but its quick and lightweight...
Small, compact, quick...
Lacks protection, rubber sleeve...
A hard drive in a rubber sleeve may not be the most robust drive on the market but its quick and lightweight...
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We were all set to give this little portable hard disk a glowing review. Its tiny, has a cute black rubbery finish and its cheap. Unfortunately, it also has a fatal flaw. The reason the Freecom Mobile Drive XXS is so small is that its basically just...
Very cheap, Very compact, Clever SATA-less drive, Bus-powered...
Minimal protection, Only a short cable supplied...
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webuser.co.uk Updated: 2011-08-07 08:27:43
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Freecom has upped the pocket storage stakes with a new type of portable USB hard disk. Web User checks it out... more...
Designed to steal market share from the USB memory drive, this is a compelling proposition, offering at least 10 times the storage space in a package thats still (just about) small enough to slip into a pocket. Our only worry is that, despite the rubb...
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expertreviews.co.uk Updated: 2011-08-07 08:27:43
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Freecom claims that this portable hard drive is the smallest in the world, and its difficult to see how it could be wrong or indeed how a hard drive designed for external use could be any smaller.
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The Freecom’s packaging proudly proclaims that the Mobile Drive XXS is the “world’s smallest 2.5in hard drive”, and a glance at the device in question seems to support these claims. It’s the smallest and lightest disk in this group, with a weight of 14...
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