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LaCie unveils four unique hard drives at CES 2014

2014-01-07
your hard drive probably doesn't look like it was cracked out the center of a meteorite but it could if you invested in this the lossy sphere external hard drive we're going to take a look at it and some of the scenes other external hard drive tech here at CES 2014 so this bizarre sphere has one terabytes worth of storage it's expensive though it costs four hundred and ninety dollars but it was handcrafted and silvered in france so if that's the kind of thing you value then maybe this is the hard drive for you next up we have this it's the little big disk too hard drive now this is a thunderbolt hard drive it's got one terabyte storage and it has two thunderbolt ports there's no word on how much this will cost exactly but with that dual thunderbolt power expected to be expensive next up is this is the last seat cool bhutto which I'm told means rollie pollie in French it's basically a very fancy USB key it comes in 16 or 32 gigabyte options and it's going to cost fifty dollars next up here's an interesting one it's the receipt fuel now this is basically an external hard drive for tablets you download an app like this and that lets you manage and transfer files back and forth you can stream video from the from the fuel to your tablet and you can upload any kind of file from your tablet to the fuel it's got one terabyte of storage most importantly though it's wireless which is quite cool means you don't have to faff around with very many cables it's going to cost two hundred dollars the little big disk two is going to be out in the next couple of months the lessee cool bhutto is out now and you can expect the fuel and the sphere in the next few weeks would you buy any of these storage solutions let me know on the west privacy net here at CES 2014 check out Cesc netcom for more you
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