Iomega ships Bluetooth-equipped 1TB / 2TB StorCenter ix2 NAS

October 15th, 2008 by

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If you’ve been passing off NAS devices for years due to the typically prohibitive price tags, you might want to have a gander at Iomega’s latest. The StorCenter ix2 brings 1TB (500GB x 2) of network storage for just $299.99, and the 2TB edition is also available for around $170 more. In short, the box — which isn’t much to look at, admittedly — promises to provide backup for all of your critical files regardless of which networked computer they’re on. Additionally, users with top secret snaps on their Bluetooth-enabled cellphone will appreciate the optional BT compatibility, not to mention the gigabit Ethernet jack and twin USB sockets. Oh, and it also doubles as an iTunes server and supports both UPnP and DLNA protocols, meaning that this fellow should do a decent job of serving up media on the side.

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Iomega’s 320GB eGo Helium external HDD is quite sleek, silver

September 17th, 2008 by

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Iomega went out of its way to make sure you really, really understood that this here external hard drive would go nicely with your MacBook Air, but we’d prefer to see it as something that could slip right into just about any traveler’s briefcase. The anodized aluminum shell measures in at just 0.63-inches thick, weighs 7-ounces and packs a 320GB 2.5-inch hard drive within. Additionally, the unit comes formatted with Apple’s HFS+ file system, features the company’s own Drop Guard design to protect it from falls of up to 1.3-meters (and not a nanometer more), and gets all the juice it needs from a spare (or only, in the MBA’s case) USB 2.0 port. It’ll be available across the globe next month for $149.99.

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Iomega ScreenPlay TV Link adds BYO storage multimedia playback to any TV

August 6th, 2008 by

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Although it seems like every TV shipping recently comes with USB ports and DivX compatibility packed in, if all you want is the ability to plug in a drive and play, the Iomega ScreenPlay TV Link may be right for you. Equipped with the same HDMI / component / composite outputs plus WAV, WMA, MPEG-1/2/4, MP3, OGG, AC3, AVI, DivX, XviD and JPEG file formats as the ScreenPlay HD, this unit forgoes the 500GB hard drive — a far cry from the old ScreenPlay days when it was just a HDD — in favor of a sleek 3.26 x 3.07 x .78-inch profile weighing less than 4 oz. Plug in your USB flash drive or FAT32 or NTFS formatted HDD and play or upconvert SD content up to 1080i with no problem. Granted it doesn’t have the power of a full-fledged media streamer but as a $99.95 take-anywhere box (available now in the U.S., Europe later this month) it’s probably worth a look.

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Iomega’s DVR Expander does 500GB of eSATA storage for SA DVRs

June 10th, 2008 by

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So, your cable company stuck you with one of those boring, no-frills Scientific Atlanta DVR boxes. We feel your pain, but you don’t have to just take it lying down. Iomega’s new DVR Expander offers up 500GB of extra storage over eSATA for compatible Scientific Atlanta boxen. That’s about 300 hours of SD TV, or 60 hours of HD. Using those incredibly intuitive SA menus it shouldn’t be too hard to stumble through configuration and get this thing added on to your setup, and there’s even an eSATA cable included to start things off on the right foot, but it’s not like there’s anything going on here other than a fairly standard-issue eSATA drive. Right now the drive is compatible with the 8300 DVR and the 8300HD DVR, but future models from Scientific Atlanta will be compatible as well. DVR Expander should be available this month for about $200.

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Iomega introduces 1TB Super eGo external hard drive

May 29th, 2008 by

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Iomega’s getting quite fed up with listing those GBs, and thus, it’s exceptionally thrilled to be offering up a brand new 1TB model for your consideration. Fittingly christened the Super eGo, the external hard drive you see above packs a single one-terabyte HDD, USB 2.0 port and a one-year warranty. Folks who don’t care to wait for a 2TB edition can grab one now in ruby red, midnight blue or jet black for $269.95.

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Iomega kicks out eGo Camo Drive: completely invisible to animals, data thieves

May 7th, 2008 by

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Not sure if we missed the memo, but apparently May 7th is the unofficial day of camouflaged technology. Shortly after Mobiado revealed a rugged Camo handset for the well-to-do hunters of the world, along comes Iomega with a jungle-ready portable HDD. The $149.95 eGo Camo Drive is entirely USB powered and packs a respectable 250GB of internal storage space, a black Iomega Power Grip band, a woodland camouflage pattern and DropGuard technology to prevent disastrous consequences should you drop your drive from less than 60 inches. We always knew those gamesmen never sat in a tree stand all day without a little entertainment to keep ‘em sane.

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Iomega intros Media Xporter hard drive aimed at gamers

April 17th, 2008 by

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It’s not the first time we’ve seen a generic product repackaged and re-targeted specifically for use with game consoles, and it certainly won’t be the last, but Iomega is apparently hoping that won’t stop you from giving its new Media Xporter USB hard drive some consideration, which is says goes along just perfectly with your Xbox 360 or PlayStation 3. That, of course, means it’s a standard 2.5-inch USB hard drive, which amazingly “natively supports PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 compatible formats such as MP3, MPEG-4 and JPEG.” Somewhat helpfully, you’ll also get some software with the drive to convert video into console-compatible formats, and the drive thankfully doesn’t require an external power adapter so you can keep the clutter down a bit. If that’s enough to put it above your run of the mill USB drive, you can snag one now in a 160GB model only for $120.

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Iomega warming to revised EMC takeover bid

March 18th, 2008 by

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Just a week ago, Iomega turned up its nose at an offer from EMC to buyout the firm for $3.25 per share. Now, however, it’s singing a somewhat different tune as EMC has struck back with an entirely more succulent offer of $3.75 per share. Said bid puts a $205.5 million value on Iomega — based on the 54.8 million shares it has outstanding — and now it’s being reported that “Iomega will enter into discussions with EMC that could lead to a definitive acquisition proposal.” Go on you two, don’t hold back on those feelings any longer.

 

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Iomega revs Rev to 120GB

March 4th, 2008 by

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If you just thought to yourself Holy crap Iomega is still around? And they still make the Rev drive? Wasn’t that introduced almost four years ago?, well, you aren’t alone. Apparently the company is introducing a new backwards compatible version of the drive in 120GB capacities, which is sure to be ignored just as roundly as every other non-optical product the company’s made since peoples’ Zip and Jaz drives started going click in the 90s.

 

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Iomega beefs up eGo portable drive line with new capacity, Dual Interface

January 14th, 2008 by

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Iomega’s svelte portable eGo hard drive lineup got quite a bit of love the first time around, and Iomega is working in new sizes and plugs at this year’s Macworld. The 2.5-inch drive now comes in 160GB and 250GB sizes, priced $140 and $210, respectively, for the USB 2.0 versions, while the Dual Interface editions (which toss in FireWire 400) will run you $160 and $230, respectively. Both versions can be powered straight from the data plug. The drives are available now in Cherry Red, Jet Black, Midnight Blue and Alpine White.

 

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Iomega buying ExcelStor, becoming $1 billion company

December 13th, 2007 by

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In an acquisition that promises to create a combined company with over $1 billion in annual revenue, storage manufacturer Iomega has “entered into a definitive share purchase agreement” with ExcelStor Great Wall Technology Limited — another storage firm headquartered in Beijing but doing business out of the Cayman Islands. ExcelStor, a subsidiary of the $2.6 billion Great Wall Technology Company Limited, has been manufacturing certain external hard drives for Iomega since 2004. The deal, still subject to approval, would create an organization with a 3,000-member workforce, led by Iomega’s current executives joined by former ExcelStor management in the positions of Executive Chairman and Chief Administrative Officer.

 

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Windows Home Server launches hardware blitz for holidays

November 4th, 2007 by

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Microsoft’s Windows Home Server is saying balls to its dicey launch year and rallying the troops for a holiday hardware blitz. Its original hardware launch partner HP’s on-sale-again-off-sale-again MediaSmart Home Server is officially back and on sale (huzzah!), and multiple hardware partners are (re)announcing their own boxes.

Up to bat with new and “new” WHS hardware: Fujitsu-Siemens, Gateway, Iomega, LaCie, Leo Computers, LifeWare, Maxdata, Medion, and Tranquil. Sure, some have already announced, but those named today will either be introducing new WHS gear in short order, or at least intend to in the next quarter. Also getting official and on sale today: Velocity Micro’s NetMagix (previously VMHS). Expect it with a Core 2 Duo, 1GB of RAM, eSATA, gigabit Ethernet, front / rear USB, and up to 4TB of storage (starting at $1000 for 1TB).

P.S. -We’re sure Microsoft would like us to remind you of the burgeoning WHS software add-on scene, with the dozens of apps now written for the platform. That’s all well and good, but we’ll worry about getting that hardware first, then take a look at that software.

Gallery: Windows Home Server launches hardware blitz for holidays

 

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Iomega unveils a fleet of new hard drives

September 25th, 2007 by

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Apple Expo kicks off today and Iomega’s using the party to launch an array of new and updated Mac-centric (read: HFS+ formatted) storage solutions. The UltraMax line (pictured above) gets the most love, with three tiers of drives now available: the $599 UltraMax Desktop Pro in FireWire 800 / 400 / USB 2.0 and USB 2.0 / eSATA flavors with 1.5TB of RAID storage, the quad-interface UltraMax Desktop in $219 500GB and $319 750GB versions, and a $189 FireWire 400 / USB 2.0 500GB base model. Mac Mini users also get a new $179 750GB MiniMax drive with three USB 2.0 ports and three FireWire 400 ports built-in, while travelers score some love with the new eGo drive, which packs up 160GB ($159) or 250GB ($259) of storage in a sleek form enclosure that supports both FireWire 400 and USB 2.0. Pics of all the new gear in the gallery for those of you needing some more tasteful press photography in your lives.

 

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