CES 2008

ClickFree makes data backup easier

Posted in Backup Solutions, CES 2008, External Hard Drives by Nino Marchetti on January 8th, 2008

ClickFree HD 700Storage Appliance is showing off at CES what it thinks is a simplified backup solution for everyone. It’s called the ClickFree platform, with the first product under this umbrella being the HD 700. It’s priced at around $150.

The ClickFree HD 700 is reportedly as simple as plugging the device into a USB port. The backup option “automatically launches, searches and backs up anything important without ever having to push or click a button.” Consumers can back up information from up to give PCs in this manner.

The ClickFree HD 700 holds a 120GB hard drive. It is available now and should be followed soon by other devices.

ClickFree HD 700

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