Pros
- Simple to use
- Lightweight
Cons
- Integrated USB cable can be hard to move
Bottom Line
This slightly more expensive alternative to Seagate's BlackArmor model sports a built-in USB cable.
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PCWorld's Apricorn Aegis Vault (320 GB) Coverage
- Encrypted Drives Keep Your Files Safe In the war against lost or stolen information, these secure, portable drives are the special forces.
- Encrypted Portable Drives Hardware-encrypted drives can make protecting your data simple. Seagate's Maxtor BlackArmor, offering full-disk encryption, leads the field.
- Encrypted Portable Drives Hardware-encrypted drives can make protecting your data simple. Seagate's Maxtor BlackArmor, offering full-disk encryption, leads the field.
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