1.5 TeraByte !

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Iomega recently revealed some new eSATA desktop hard drives with a new system protection program that combines total system backups with instant system recovery. The drive catching our eye the most is the 1.5TB UltraMax Pro Desktop Hard Drive eSATA 3GBits/USB 2.0, priced at around $600.
The Iomega 1.5TB UltraMax Pro Desktop Hard Drive eSATA 3GBits/USB 2.0 features both eSATA 3GBits and USB 2.0 interfaces. The eSATA 3GBits interface is the preferred for data backup, as Iomega says it is up to six times faster than the USB 2.0 interface. This product also “features a two-drive configuration with hot-swappable SATA II hard drives that are formatted with the FAT32 file system for use in Mac or PC environments.”
The new system protection program is known as Never Down. Iomega says this software lets you “run your system from your backup drive; you don’t have to interrupt your work while you wait for a PC repair.” It creates backup copies manually or through Microsoft’s Scheduled Task Wizard. You can in essence immediately reboot from the backup and continue your work.
 

GNS

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sriflipflop said:
Api dl karan wediyata lagadima owa ona wenna wa

A' mokatada? :confused:

mona pissada Download karana ewwa Portable HDD wala thiyaganne? :P :P

ubata bayada PC eka hack karai kiyala? yana yana thena aran yanna hadanne? :rofl:
 

OscarNonis

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MCLINER said:
6 laks ammo

1 US dollar = 100 SL Rupees

600 US Dollars = 60,000 SL Rupeess

It is not cost 6 Lakhs, just around Rs. 60,000

When anything introduce to the market price is very high, but it will go down very soon.

The best example is iPhone. They reduced the price ($200) within few months after their first release and customers requested to give $200 back for their earlier purchases. Then Apple decided to give $100 back.

This is the statement from Apple's CEO

To all iPhone customers:

I have received hundreds of emails from iPhone customers who are upset about Apple dropping the price of iPhone by $200 two months after it went on sale. After reading every one of these emails, I have some observations and conclusions.

First, I am sure that we are making the correct decision to lower the price of the 8GB iPhone from $599 to $399, and that now is the right time to do it. iPhone is a breakthrough product, and we have the chance to 'go for it' this holiday season. iPhone is so far ahead of the competition, and now it will be affordable by even more customers. It benefits both Apple and every iPhone user to get as many new customers as possible in the iPhone 'tent'. We strongly believe the $399 price will help us do just that this holiday season.

Second, being in technology for 30+ years I can attest to the fact that the technology road is bumpy. There is always change and improvement, and there is always someone who bought a product before a particular cutoff date and misses the new price or the new operating system or the new whatever. This is life in the technology lane. If you always wait for the next price cut or to buy the new improved model, you'll never buy any technology product because there is always something better and less expensive on the horizon. The good news is that if you buy products from companies that support them well, like Apple tries to do, you will receive years of useful and satisfying service from them even as newer models are introduced.

Third, even though we are making the right decision to lower the price of iPhone, and even though the technology road is bumpy, we need to do a better job taking care of our early iPhone customers as we aggressively go after new ones with a lower price. Our early customers trusted us, and we must live up to that trust with our actions in moments like these.

Therefore, we have decided to offer every iPhone customer who purchased an iPhone from either Apple or AT&T, and who is not receiving a rebate or any other consideration, a $100 store credit towards the purchase of any product at an Apple Retail Store or the Apple Online Store. Details are still being worked out and will be posted on Apple's website next week. Stay tuned.

We want to do the right thing for our valued iPhone customers. We apologize for disappointing some of you, and we are doing our best to live up to your high expectations of Apple.

Steve Jobs
Apple CEO
 

Anusha

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mbj said:
ne epa 60,000k gewanna be hrd ekakata. dvds walata data copy karala tiyagannava labai :P :P :P :P
Well, think of it this way.

People spend about Rs.5000 per 80GB hard disk, right?

1500GB/80GB = 18.75
Price you would pay for 18.75 of 80GB HDDs = 93750

Now what do you say? :P
This is about Rs. 30000 CHEAP :rofl: