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In Pictures: New Looks in Portable Hard Drives

These spacious new hard drives can come in colorful cases and may include extras like one-touch backup buttons, built-in cables, and sophisticated software.

Melissa J. Perenson, PC World

Color Is Clue to Capacity for SimpleTech Drives

Each of the four colors of SimpleTech's SimpleDrive Portable Hard Drives represents a different capacity: 80GB for the $100 blue drive, 120GB for the $120 black drive, 160GB for the $140 red drive, and 250GB for the $200 gray drive. Italian design firm Pininfarina designed the stylish USB 2.0 drives. In the center of each is a one-click backup button (the drive comes with ArcSoft TotalMedia Backup software). The ring around that button serves as a capacity meter. These drives also come with 2GB of free online storage via the SimpleTech parent company's MyFabrik.com Web site.
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