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Jan 3
LaCie Biggest FW800 2TB

HD_Biggest_432.jpgWith powerful transfer rates of up to 70MB per second, the FW800 has the power and space to back up your entire life - or your company's data, whichever is smaller. This 2 terrabyte behemoth houses for SATA bays which can accomodate 250GB drives and weighs about 11 kgs.

The bay costs about $1700 and can be purchased from the company website

Sponsored link: Because not all tools can be stored in your biz - Philadelphia Locksmith


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