![]() There’s a loop hook which kind of gives the impression Lacie is expecting you to sling it from the outside of a backpack as you hike across country, an image its promotional video tries hard to convey. It’s a typical piece of ABS plastic: doesn’t feel premium but doesn’t feel cheap-and-nasty either. ![]() Physically, the drive looks something like a cross between a standard external hard drive and a DVD drive – it’s somewhere between the two in size. I tested it with a MacBook Air, iPad and iPhone, and was generally impressed … Lacie has taken that concept a stage further, by adding the ability to upload content from iPhones and iPads also, and with 1TB capacity, you’re unlikely to find yourself running short of space. They generate their own wifi networks, and you can then stream content from them to either a Mac or, more usefully, an iOS device. There’s the Seagate GoFlex Satellite, and the Kingston W-Drive SSD, for example. Wireless drives have been around for a little while now.
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