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New Products: Nov07

Written by Nukte Ogun   
Thursday, 22 November 2007

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Out of the blue

Even if your PC isn’t Bluetooth-enabled, it’s easy to connect to devices that are. And you don’t need an entire system upgrade, either. Connect to the internet and other wireless technology, even your network server, thanks to a small plug-in adaptor from Swann. Coming with Windows connectivity software, an internal embedded antenna and free technical support, simply plug it in and get connected. 

Features:

100m wireless connectivity

USB connection

One-year warranty

Product: Swann Bluetooth USB Adaptor

RRP: $39.95

http://www.swann.com.au

  

Adapting to change

Forget carry cables and external card readers, San Disk’s new plug-and-play adapter offers fast transfer speeds without the excess baggage. Fitting into most new notebooks, it doesn’t require new software, and accepts six card formats. It’s even useful for notebooks with internal memory slots, which don’t always support SDHC and Memory Stick PRO Duo. All you need to do is pop your memory card in the adapter, and the adapter into your notebook.

Features:

Accepts six card formats

SDHC and Memory Stick PRO Duo support

Product: Multi Card ExpressCard Adapter

RRP: $29.99

http://www.sandisk.com 

  

Remember Me

LaCie’s Biggest Quadra makes some pretty big promises. With four removable and lockable drives, it can store up to 4TG, and includes secure RAID technology. Universally compatible with both PCs and Macs, this clever tower comes with EMC Retrospect Express software for data restoration and backup management, allowing hot-swapping if a drive fails.

 Features:

Automatic rebuilding

FireWire

USB 2.0 & eSATA connectivity

Product: LaCie Biggest Quadra

RRP: $3,559

http://www.lacie.com.au 

 




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