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Pros
- Cheap
Cons
- Bulky
Bottom Line
Bulky drive performed the worst of the externals but has backup software and is reasonably cheap.
- Single-PC Backup Savvy The Iomega drive won our performance tests, but the Seagate and our Best Buy, the Western Digital, have better designs.
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