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While you’ll pay a premium, the GoFlex Slim is true to its name. This is the slimmest external drive we've laid hands on. It seems barely larger than a 2.5-inch standard laptop drive. In the package, a USB 3.0 cable and connector that's backwards compatible with USB 2.0. The Slim continues Seagate's interchangeable connectors concept meaning you can change the way your drive connects to the computer without having to buy a whole new drive. If you don't mind breaking the aesthetic of this super slim drive, you can even use the connectors from other not-so-slim FreeAgent GoFlex drives.
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Video Length: 202
Date Found: May 16, 2011
Date Produced: May 07, 2009
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June 13, 2011
DXG is making inroads with inexpensive, high-spec cameras that fill a market gap since the demise of the Flip. The Luxe line (DXG-5COV HD) is a hand-held slim cam capable of recording in full 1080p HD. At $250, it’s more reasonable to compare the Luxe to Sony's Bloggie or ...
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June 10, 2011
The Xperia Play, AKA the PlayStation phone is, as the name suggests, a dedicated gaming phone. It’s got decent smartphone specs and a current version of Android, but its main claim to fame is the game. And it plays well. As a smartphone it's unremarkable though on par with mid-range ...
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June 10, 2011
The Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc is the thinnest Android phone we’ve seen to date. It's true to the Arc name as the back of the device is slightly convex. Aside from looking good, this also makes it easier to grab the phone when it's laying on its back on the desk. While ...
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June 10, 2011
Andy, once again flouting Lab Rats convention, decided to make the switch from the Apple to the Android camp. He’s ditched the iPhone 4 and moved over the the reference design Google phone, the Nexus S. The Lab Rats have compiled their top-ten tips for Android switcher or really, anyone trying ...
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June 10, 2011
On this week’s show, we take a look at the latest Android handset reference design rumour; let's call it Nexus Next. Microsoft cashing in on Android's success and Google Wallet; I'd tap that. Also, Kate Abraham shows us how to stay organized and on top of our to-do ...
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