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First wireless USB hard drive intro'd by Imation
Saturday, November 21, 2009
A boon to every cluttered desktop, Imation has started selling a 1.5 TB hard drive, the Wireless HD ProWX that connects to your PC/Mac via wireless USB, as long as you locate the drive within 30 feet of your PC with the included wireless USB dongle jacked in.
Imation claims a transfer rate of 15 Mbps, which means you can transfer the contents of a full CD in 50 seconds. As soon as you come home and your dongled laptop comes within the 30-foot range, the hard drive automatically reconnects.
You'll pay for this uncluttering convenience - the ProWX is $450, more than three times the price of an old-fashioned wired external 1.5 TB hard drive.
...Original article from http://dvice.com/archives/2009/11/first-wireless.php
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