Toshiba pops out 250GB portable hard drive

Posted in Hard Drives, Toshiba by Nino Marchetti on October 30th, 2007

Toshiba 250GB USB 2.0 Portable External Hard DriveToshiba apparently has some designs on offering the largest capacity, small form factor external hard drives on the market. It has just announced the new Toshiba 250GB USB 2.0 Portable External Hard Drive, priced at around $190.

The Toshiba 250GB USB 2.0 Portable External Hard Drive is, yes, 250GB is size. That’s enough to hold, says Toshiba, up to either 71,000 digital photos, 65,000 MP3 music files, 110 hours of DVD videos or 29 hours of high-definition videos. The company also claims this specific drive is the largest capacity of its form factor available at the moment.

Other features of this 250GB external drive include bundled backup software, special shock mounting system and ventilated, black aluminum housing. It doesn’t seem to be a bad deal if you don’t mind sporting around the Toshiba logo. Out in stores now.

Toshiba 250GB USB 2.0 Portable External Hard Drive

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2 Comments to “Toshiba pops out 250GB portable hard drive”
  1. jsanderz Says:

    I have the Western digital passport hard drive (160GB) and these are so handy to have.
    Regards.

  2. Joel Says:

    i would love to have a portable hard drive of this size without needing an external power source.

    the external powersource makes the whole thing so much less portable.

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