Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Buffalo launches assault on your USB ports with MiniStation Stealth and DriveStation Axis LED

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We love the smell of storage in the morning, and these two from
Buffalo are smelling fine with their decidedly militaristic names.
First is the MiniStation Stealth, a little black box that is not
covered in absorbent paint but does at least rely on only a single USB
cable for power and data, decreasing its radar signature considerably.
That's available nowish starting at $74 for 320GB and moving up to
$104 for 640GB. Then there's the DriveStation Axis LED, launching its
assault in January, a larger external drive which extends its evil
might with an array of lights on the front, letting you tell at a
glance how your battle against disk capacity is going. To help your
efforts this one starts at 1TB for $99, with the 2TB model going for
$159. Just don't forget to pick up a few war bonds while you're at it.

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