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ioSafe Announces Solo SSD External Hard Drive

ioSafe has once again expanded its award-winning ioSafe Solo external hard drive series by announcing the ioSafe Solo SSD. Featuring the company’s own proprietary ArmorPlate steel outer casing, this waterproof and fireproof drive is capable of surviving 5,000 pound crush forces, 1000g shocks and 20 foot drops into rubble. In terms of connectivity ports, the drive offers both eSATA and USB interfaces, and is available in 64GB, 128GB and 256GB capacities. The ioSafe Solo SSD will start shipping next month for $499 (64GB), $749 (128GB), $1,250 (256GB), respectively. [ioSafe]

Written by Isaiah on January 5th, 2010 with no comments.
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ioSafe Releases 2TB Solo Fireproof & Waterproof External Hard Drive

ioSafe Releases 2TB Solo Fireproof & Waterproof External Hard Drive

ioSafe has updated its Solo line of external hard drives by releasing the 2TB version. Just like its predecessors, the new drive is also waterproof and fireproof, and features a USB 2.0 connection interface. The 2TB ioSafe Solo is now available for a suggested retail price of $399. [Electronista]

Written by Isaiah on November 14th, 2009 with no comments.
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ioSafe Solo External Hard Drive

ioSafe Solo External Hard DriveThe ioSafe Solo External Hard Drive is great for those who need to protect their data from every eventuality. It will survive a fire for 30 minutes as well as being submerged in ten feet of water for 10 minutes. I’m not sure that will do you much good in your everyday life, but if the inhabitants of Atlantis had had these, their secrets would have survived. Maybe. So let that be a lesson to you.

For $199 you can get a 500GB model, but, since this thing is pretty bomb-proof, you’ll have a hard time upgrading the drive in there so you may want to go straight for the $349 1.5TB model. Early adopters will get $50 off.

It’s great for those living the action movie lifestyle. You never know when some bad guy is going to blow up your home or drown you somehow.

[Engadget] VIA [geeky-gadgets]

Written by Conner Flynn on January 14th, 2009 with comments disabled.
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