By UltimateSephirothPosted Friday 18th July 2008 17:02 GMT
Fix the title - it says half-a-gig, but this HD is 500gig (a.k.a. half-a-terabyte). :P
Actually, I think you'll find it's half a terabyte... #
By Wil HoangPosted Friday 18th July 2008 17:30 GMT
Your editorial staff are really appalling when it comes to proof reading your stuff. There's error's everywhere. Just makes you guys look a bit unprofessional, to be honest.
But I like most of the things you put on this site though! :)
By the way, it's a waste of silicons create something will obsolete in a few months with no one wants. Nano-drive run on chips will soon on market before 2010. The size about credit card on 3.5mm thickness hold 300 Gig will virtually knock all the spin wheel off the shelves.
By Jeff DickeyPosted Sunday 27th July 2008 03:36 GMT
If you go over and read the comments on the linked story about the LaCie drive, you'll find a lot of people kvetching about drive reliability. I myself have had two DeathStars; never again. On the other hand, I've a five-year-old Fujitsu that gets knocked about on a daily basis and just works - on a daily basis.
Comments on: Fujitsu intros half-a-tera pocket drive
Fix the title #
By UltimateSephiroth Posted Friday 18th July 2008 17:02 GMT
Actually, I think you'll find it's half a terabyte... #
By Wil Hoang Posted Friday 18th July 2008 17:30 GMT
@wil #
By Tony Smith, Editor, Reg Hardware Posted Friday 18th July 2008 21:47 GMT
soon will be obsolete #
By jeanl Posted Friday 18th July 2008 22:26 GMT
slow half -tera #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Saturday 19th July 2008 09:29 GMT
Fujitsu v. LaCie #
By Jeff Dickey Posted Sunday 27th July 2008 03:36 GMT