I-O Data has updated its new external hard drives with the I-O Data HDJ-U series. It comes with three models of capacities 1TB, 1.5TB and 2TB. The I-O Data HDJ-U external HDD uses actively cooled (with a silent fan) and USB 2.0/1.1 connectivity.
I-O Data HDJ-U series external HDDs has dimensions of 46x223x155 mm (WxDxH). It is support for multiple operating systems such as Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7 and Mac OS. The I-O Data HDJ-U series will be available in Japan around mid-February with cost of $175 (1TB), $234 (1.5TB) and $484 (2TB).
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I-O Data presents its HDJ-U series external HDDs
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