Buying storage space is a lot like buying a house.
The tech megacorporations are in the city centre,
where tiny flats cost a fortune:
Apple asks £80 to
add 16GB of memory to an iPad, while Google
puts a paltry, non-expandable 8GB or 16GB in its
Nexus 4.
Buffalo, on the other hand, is a more
suburban option – not as highly sought after,
but you get more for your money.
In this case
you get the world’s smallest External Hard Drive,
offering a roomy 500GB in a smartphone-sized
frame. And with USB3.0 giving it data transfers
of 5Gbps, it’s got excellent transport links too.
This Best External Hard Drive article is taken from :
Source. Stuff UK May 2013