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Freecom Hard Drive XS 3.0 to support USB 3.0


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Freecom Hard Drive XS 3.0, an external hard drive to support USB 3.0. ‘SuperSpeed USB’ technology is to offer transfer speeds of approximately 130 MB/s which is faster than many devices. Hard Drive XS 3.0 is just 3.5 inch and to offer storage capacities up to 2TB.

The Hard Drive XS 3.0 is weighing just 860 grams and it is covered in a form-fitting rubber enclosure that ensures optimal grip and reduced vibration. The Freecom Hard Drive XS 3.0 will work with all USB 2.0 enabled computers and notebooks, as well as forthcoming USB 3.0 models. Freecom also launch its USB 3.0 controller for desktops and notebooks.
The Hard Drive XS 3.0 will be available in 1TB, 1.5TB and 2TB capacities at prices which start at 119 EUR for 1TB. The Controller Card for desktops is 25.95 EUR and the Express Controller Card for notebooks is 29.95 EUR. Hard Drive XS 3.0 will be available in Europe from mid-November.


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