LaCie intros 5big Network drive array to RAID junkies the world over

October 12th, 2008 by

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The LaCie product roof has been raised to 7.5TB with the new 5big Network — an Active Directory and gigabit Ethernet-friendly array of storage drives that supports several RAID configurations for up to five hot-swappable hard drives. You can try it on in four different sizes — 2.5TB for $899.99, 5TB for $1,399, or the aforementioned, bar-raising 7.5TB for $1,899. In keeping with his sixteen year relationship with LaCie, the renowned Neil Poulton applied his HAL 9000-inspired design to the product, winning him another Janus de L’industrie award. The only problem with the HAL motif: you really, really don’t want your RAID storage device to drone on about how its “mind is going, Dave.”

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LaCie doubles external d2 Blu-ray burn speed to 4x

May 28th, 2008 by

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Not like 4x Blu-ray burners are anything special, but if you’ve got a special place in your heart for anything designed by Neil Poulton, this one’s for you. LaCie has just announced that it’s doubling the burn speed of its tried-and-true d2 external writer, enabling owners to toast BD-Rs at 4x. It’ll also handle BD-REs (2x), DVD±RW DLs and CD±RWs, and it can interface with your computer via USB 2.0 or FireWire 400. The pain? $649.99 — and that’s before you go shopping for optical media.

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LaCie snags Hitachi’s 500GB 5K500, stuffs it into Rugged Hard Disk

April 23rd, 2008 by

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LaCie’s bright orange Rugged Hard Disk hasn’t changed much externally since it surfaced over two years ago, but what used to buy you 160GB will now land you a full half-terabyte with dough left over for several In-N-Out runs. The latest Rugged drive packs Hitachi’s 500GB Travelstar 5K500 and still maintains the scratch-resistant aluminum shell and shock-resistant rubber bumper. As for ports, you’ll find a USB 2.0-only edition or a more versatile iteration that includes USB 2.0, FireWire 400 and FireWire 800 sockets. Either flavor comes bundled with the company’s Setup Assistant and backup software, and if you’re tired of waiting for 1TB in your pocket, you can make do with this one for just $299.99 / $399.99 depending on your choice of interface(s).

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LaCie’s latest Neil Poulton external HDD does eSATA, too

April 3rd, 2008 by

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In typical LaCie fashion, it’s latest external hard drive isn’t even mentioned on the outfit’s own website, but nevertheless, it most definitely exists. The tried and true Neil Poulton HDD has been refreshed with two new ports to coexist alongside the USB 2.0 socket: FireWire 400 and eSATA. Outside of the two new holes flanking the rear, the drive looks essentially the same, and is available on the streets as we speak for $139.99 (500GB), $187.99 (750GB) or $276.99 (1TB).

[Via CNET]

Update
: LaCie mounted these up on its website, after all. Thanks, bjrcboy!

 

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LaCie gets minimalist with its latest external hard drives

December 6th, 2007 by

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We’ve definitely seen some wild designs come out of LaCie’s workshops, so the company’s latest external drive, billed simply as the LaCie Hard Disk, is something of a departure. The monolith-looking unit was designed by Neil Poulton for the company, and features a smooth surface marred only by a power switch, fan grate, and USB 2.0 and power connections. Not available until January, but LaCie’s taking preorders now, with sizes ranging from 320GB for $119 to 1TB for $399.

 

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