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  • LaCie embraces USB 3.0 with world's smallest hug, 'world's smallest' HDDs

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    Vlad Savov
    Vlad Savov
    09.09.2010

    LaCie's bringing its monkey out to play again today, announcing a USB 3.0 version of the Rikiki and a new Minimus portable hard drive. Both come in slick aluminum enclosures, with the Rikiki looking unchanged from its predecessor, but of course inside they pack the extra vroom vroom of the latest USB spec. Unlike Iomega, LaCie isn't shy about price premiums here, as the Rikiki USB 3.0 model costs $100 for 500GB (versus $85 for the 2.0 SKU) and the Minimus offers a terabyte in exchange for $130. Both will have larger options as well, a 1TB Rikiki and a 2TB Minimus -- with correspondingly elevated levies, we're sure.%Gallery-101772%%Gallery-101773%

  • LaCie Rikiki Go external HDD features 1TB storage, new and improved monkey

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    Joseph L. Flatley
    Joseph L. Flatley
    08.28.2010

    How do you differentiate one portable HDD from the next? Well, let's see: You can bump the storage capacity up to 1TB. Or you can give the monkey a mohawk. Yep, that's pretty much it! The Rikiki Go supports USB 2.0, sports an aluminum case, and is available now (with 1TB capacity) for $150. There is also a 500GB version that's not yet in stock, but will be at some point for $90. PR after the break.

  • LaCie introduces Rikiki portable hard drive, monkey

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    Donald Melanson
    Donald Melanson
    12.15.2009

    Apparently, making a sleek, tiny and reasonably affordable hard drive isn't enough for LaCie. No, it has to stoop to using an impossibly adorable monkey to attract attention for its new Rikiki drive (available now in 250GB, 500GB, and 640GB capacities, priced between $75 and $150). Well, that's just not going to cut it this time.... awww, look at the tiny monkey.