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August 14th, 2007

Buffalo Tech's 80GB MiniStation 'turbo-USB drive' goes to the ZDNet reader who...

Posted by David Berlind @ 1:41 pm

Categories: Apple, General, Hardware Infrastructure, Mobile, Personal Technology, Product Giveaways, Video

Tags: Program, Buffalo, David Berlind

It’s week #12 for ZDNet’s Deputy Product Tester of the Week program: a program where ZDNet’s audience members get free tech stuff for keeps. This week, I’m giving away our 19th product (I’ve given away more than one product on some weeks). But first, for more information on how the program works and how you can participate, see the program’s original announcement and make sure you read the rules and regulations to keep our lawyers smiling.

This week, the folks at Buffalo Technology have furnished me with the 80GB version of their just announced MiniStation turbo-USB drive to hand off to the next ZDNet Deputy Product Tester. This $100 product is so new that you can’t even purchase one yet. According to the box it came in (you’ll see it in the video above), Buffalo claims that it will run at up to 64 percent faster than traditional USB drives which could be a boon to people who use the drive to work with big databases or a lot of rich media files. In order to get that performance benefit however, you’ll have to load the drivers that come with the drive (if you’re an XP or Vista user that ends up getting one of these, I always suggest that you set a system restore point before installing new drivers like these on your system).

In the video above, I read the pitch from Buffalo Tech’s official press release for the new product and talk about the various capacities it comes in. I haven’t tested the drive yet. Instead, I’m leaving that up to the ZDNet reader who can prove to me that they’ll be able to run this supposedly Windows and Mac-compatible drive through the best battery of tests. Tests that should include testing of two other utilites that come with it: one for backing up your main hard drive’s file and another for encrypting everything that’s kept on the MiniStation (question: does encryption affect performance, and how?).

So, who should the Buffalo Tech MiniStation go to? Use the comments area below to tell me why you should be the reader we send it to and by Friday of this week, you could be the next ZDNet Deputy Product Tester of the Week. Lastly, no e-mails please. To participate, you must use the comments area below. Thanks!

David Berlind has been Executive Editor at ZDNet since 1998 and has been a technology journalist since 1991. Although he can't respond to all e-mails, he reads them all. You can reach David at david.berlind AT cnet.com. If you don't want the content of your e-mail to turn up in a blog entry, make sure you say so. To the extent that most e-mail he receives looks to sway his opinion about something, he usually looks to pass those points of view onto ZDNet's audience members for their consideration . For disclosures on David's industry affiliations, click here.
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Runner up ?
C'mon David ! consulation prize, hehehe

Thanks for letting me give it a shot. (Read the rest)
Posted by: boogie2277@... Posted on: 08/22/07 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
This would solve my needs and I do have a mac and pc  wesleonard | 08/14/07
Putting portability to the test  bernard.farrell@... | 08/14/07
Why "I'm the one..."  MGP2 | 08/14/07
As a heavy VMware user  mtgarden | 08/14/07
low budget, High tech household  boogie2277@... | 08/15/07
The answer to my prayers!!!  reidm@... | 08/15/07
Great for video  birddawg | 08/15/07
I can let my Myth server pound it to pieces  Sabz5150 | 08/15/07
David, Pick me!!!!  JLHenry | 08/15/07
I've been meaning to..  Brungold | 08/15/07
If I am chosen.  ZeroStryfe | 08/15/07
Would like to be the ZD net tester  rupaa62 | 08/15/07
Need for portable information and encryption  npwang | 08/16/07
Test it to the MAX  upndown4par@... | 08/16/07
I would like to test this drive as an...  ov1kenobi | 08/16/07
On-the-fly data encryption at full speed?  geek4life1986 | 08/16/07
I would be perfect for this review  ryanmc | 08/17/07
I've had several USB HDDs over the years  greydinger@... | 08/20/07
Ah--I'd love to test this.  ca_ellis@... | 08/21/07
Runner up ?  boogie2277@... | 08/22/07

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