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Written by Cheryl Chia
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Imation USB Micro Hard Drive

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toring and transferring data can be a huge hassle, especially when you're talking about content in the G-I-G-A - bytes. But gone are the days where big means bulky.

In this micro-era, where you have nano-technology and mini versions of everything, it's no surprise that everything's just getting smaller and better. Even your typical hard drive has dropped its big boxy look.

Without a doubt, you can indeed get something more portable that you needn't lug around with you.

The coveted gadget I'm rambling about is really Imation's latest micro hard drive.

Imation USB Micro Hard Drive is a user-friendly contraption looks like a padlock and is smaller than your palm. With a choice of 2 or 4 gigabyte capacity, you can easily share your holiday photos, music and presentations with greater convenience.

This hard drive functions with a USB connector. It's also compatible with a variety of OS (operating systems), including Windows, Mac and Linux. Worried about unauthorized access to your confidential files? Be comforted by the 128 bit encryption that prevents others from having access to your important files.

The reason why this durable gem is big on being micro - the hard drive inside this beautiful baby is only 0.85 inches. That's way smaller than your dollar coin. Not only is this hard drive shock resistant, it needs no external power supply. What can be cooler than this?


For more information, visit their website www.imation-southasia.com
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