Agreed "bombastinator". A SATAII or even eSATA interface would make much more sense. Virtually any 60GB 2.5" HDD can shovel data faster than USB II's top speed of 480mbps, so you'll see practically NO performance difference between this $750 drive and one you can buy or cobble up yourself for less than $100.
Of course, flash mem will usually survive a trip or two through the wash and surprisingly long falls/drops...that can hardly be said about platter based drives...
The Galaxy Tab 10.1, much like its Limited Edition sibling that we reviewed last month, is ever-so-slightly thinner than the iPad 2, a slate that most sane individuals (and competitors, for that matter) would confess is the market leader today.
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Agreed "bombastinator". A SATAII or even eSATA interface would make much more sense. Virtually any 60GB 2.5" HDD can shovel data faster than USB II's top speed of 480mbps, so you'll see practically NO performance difference between this $750 drive and one you can buy or cobble up yourself for less than $100.
Of course, flash mem will usually survive a trip or two through the wash and surprisingly long falls/drops...that can hardly be said about platter based drives...