Smart Storage Next-Generation Storage Options (chart) Hard Drives: Vast, Fast & Affordable Choosing an Interface Optical Drives: Roomy & Portable Miniature Storage: Small & Flexible Future Visions Time Capsule: Where Are They Now?
Smart StorageFrom high-speed hard drives to CD-RW to pocketable disks, today’s storage options give you a place for everything. Melissa J. Perenson Melissa J. Perenson is a PC World associate editor who regularly covers storage topics. 400)this.width=400″ src=”http://images.pcworld.com/reviews/graphics/68787-2001p105-1b.jpg” alt=”Flash, magnetic,and optical devices from Trek, Iomega, and LaCie illustrate the range of storage capacities and sizes.” border=”0″> If your PC’s hard drive is approaching its limit and a CD-RW drive doesn’t meet all your storage needs, you are not alone. Nowadays, Windows XP eats up 1.5GB all by itself, and many garden-variety applications hog even more space. Add to that users’ growing interest in creating, saving, and sharing lots of space-hogging digital files (photos, songs, presentations), and it’s no wonder a crowd of storage products has arrived to meet demand. Familiar s
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