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First-Ever USB 3.0 Hard Drive

dreemteem writes "After 8 years of success, the USB 2.0 standard has begun its long journey into obsolescence. Dutch storage company Freecom has announced the first mainstream storage product based on 'SuperSpeed' USB 3.0. Buyers will be interested to hear that the new external Hard Drive XS 3.0 doesn't cost the earth at £99 (approx $160) for a 1TB drive, even though that excludes the £22.99 for a desktop PCI-bus controller necessary to make it work at its intended throughput. Laptop users can pair it with a £25.99 plug-in PC Card to achieve the same effect."

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  1. SuperSpeed? by gEvil+(beta) · · Score: 5, Funny

    So is SuperSpeed USB 3.0 going to be faster than FullSpeed USB 3.0? And where does ExtremeSpeed USB 3.0 fit in? Is that the one that'll run at 11Mbps?

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  2. Re:3.0 Wheres 4.0? by Triela · · Score: 5, Funny

    Spec now, or forever old your (US)Bs.

  3. Re:Price premium for bleeding edge by MobileTatsu-NJG · · Score: 5, Funny

    The drive may not cost the earth, but that's still around 50% more than you'd pay for a 1TB external drive with a USB 2.0 interface.

    Just sayin'

    The first one out has a premium price. Faces on stun.

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