What's up with this: the item says the usb turbo provides "30% faster transfer rates". But to learn more about that turbo feature i went to the "TurboUSB devices" link, where i was told the amenity reportedly "increases performance speed up to 60-percent faster than other USB hard drives on the market today,"
I love Engadget, don't get me wrong. But if you're gonna link to something to expand the usefulness of a news item, either make it a consistent link or explain the difference.
(btw, can anyone point me to a spot on engadget where i can change my password?)
fair enough. But if the link's to the source of the article's info, the discrepancy (30% faster? 60% faster?) still bothers me, and still should have been addressed imho.
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rtdunham @ Mar 10th 2008 1:49PM
What's up with this: the item says the usb turbo provides "30% faster transfer rates". But to learn more about that turbo feature i went to the "TurboUSB devices" link, where i was told the amenity reportedly "increases performance speed up to 60-percent faster than other USB hard drives on the market today,"
I love Engadget, don't get me wrong. But if you're gonna link to something to expand the usefulness of a news item, either make it a consistent link or explain the difference.
(btw, can anyone point me to a spot on engadget where i can change my password?)
Shane @ Mar 10th 2008 2:04PM
To change your password, just click on your name on any comment that you have left.
Poom @ Mar 11th 2008 6:01AM
The read link is also about where the information in the article was from, which does not have to provide something new to the article.
rtdunham @ Mar 11th 2008 1:35PM
fair enough. But if the link's to the source of the article's info, the discrepancy (30% faster? 60% faster?) still bothers me, and still should have been addressed imho.