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Picture 1The first time I heard about wireless USB I was intrigued by the idea of being able to put my printer anywhere in my office without having to worry about a cable reaching. When I heard about USB 3.0, I was more excited because I wouldn’t have to wait as long for a backup to my Drobo to complete.

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With a name that sounds awfully like a certain other external RAID enclosure, and a logo that’s also pretty similar, we could waste plenty of column inches calling Sarotech’s Frigo hard-drive enclosures Drobo knock-offs.  Instead, let’s just accept that these things happen, and ask whether space for up to two (Sarotech Frigo RS-2) or four (Sarotech Frigo RS-4) 2TB SATA drives are tempting enough to overlook any similarities.

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It’s been almost 18 months since we reviewed the Drobo, and now Data Robotics are back with their latest model, the DroboPro.  Aimed at small businesses and professionals with huge quantities of data, the Data Robotics DroboPro has a full eight SATA I/II bays each happy with up to 2TB drives for a maximum of 16TB storage.  It also features the company’s intelligent monitoring and management system.

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We’re sizable fans of Drobo’s “intelligent data robot” here at SlashGear – in fact it’s one of the items in our Holiday Gift Guide - and since we’re also sizable fans of cheaper prices it’s a double-win for the company’s latest deal.  Not only have prices on the 2TB and 4TB ready-built NAS’ been permanently cut, there’s also a $50 instant saving on those and the driveless entry-level Drobo.

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Holiday Gift Guide 2008

By Ewdison Then on Monday, Nov 24th 2008 3 Comments


NETBOOKS

The Asus Eee PC 1000HA made the top of our list with its impressive specs and even more impressive price. Starting at $429.99, college students will be able to afford this surprisingly powerful netbook without breaking the bank. The HP Mini-Note 1000 comes in at a close second with the full 92% keyboard that is beautifully laid out, with keys exactly as you would find them on a standard keyboard. If you enjoy an HP notebook, the $399.99 HP Mini-Note 1000 will not disappoint. Finally, the Acer Aspire One netbook comes in at number three as one of the most popular netbooks on the market today. The Acer Aspire One comes with many useful features that do not normally come to mind when you think about netbooks, such as integrated webcam and microphone. The Acer Aspire One fills the lowest priced netbook slot on our gift guide at $329.99.

LAPTOPS

On the top of your laptop list is the famed late 2008 MacBook. While this laptop may not be for the shopper looking for a bargin, we can personally testify to the power this laptop possesses. From doing homework and playing games to getting some important work done, this is the one machine to do the job. The MacBoook starts at just $1,290.99 for the base model. If money is no object the Sony Vaio TT is the perfect workhorse for those who are on the go starting at $2000. From the very portable size and design, to the Blueray player and beautiful display, this laptop certainly performs better for those on the go. For poweruser, the MacBook Pro is third on our list – the sibling of MacBook has the style and processing power that many heavy task user needed. The MacBook Pro starts at $1999.

DESKTOPS

It is easy to see why the Sony RT made our number one slot for desktops. The 25.5-inch, all in one HDTV and desktop computer an Intel Core 2 Quad Q9400 processor running up to 2.5GHz (6MB L2 cache), 8GB of RAM and 1TB of storage in dual-SATA user-accessible RAID array; the display itself is 1920 x 1200 driven by an NVIDIA GeForce 9600M GT with 512MB of dedicated VRAM. The Sony RT runs between priced between $3,300 and $4,000. Second we would like to tell you about the cheaper Gateway FX6800-01e gaming desktop at $1,249.99. This is the first desktop to carry the next-generation Intel Core i7-920 2.66GHz quad-core gaming processor. The last on our list is the highly anticipated touchscreen HP Touchsmart. This desktop is changing the home PC when it comes to how you use your computer. Families will absolutely love interacting with either the 22” or 25.5” beautiful display. Depending on the model you have options such as a Blueray player or built-in TV-Tuner for between $1,299.99 and $2,099.99.

MOBILE PHONE

The first phone that we recommend comes as no surprise, Apple’s all-in-one iPhone 3G delivers a true mobile experience with the fastest 3G network and the leading mobile browser, Safari. While many phones may try, there is no topping the wealth of applications and user friendliness of the iPhone 3G. These handsets are a steal starting at $199.99. Next we chose the T-Mobile G1 powered by Android. Google’s Android opensource platform makes for an unsurpassed level of customization. With a full QWERTY keyboard, the G1 is a perfect handset for sending text messages, email and instant messages while on the go. Pick one up today for just $179.99 with a two-year agreement. Sprint’s new HTC Touch Pro slips in at number 3, being such a desired handset among Sprint subscribers. Running TouchFLO 3D along with Windows Mobile 6.1, the Touch Pro offers all of the familiarity that users have come to expect with a beautiful, easy to use interface. You can pick one up for a whopping $299 after a $100 mail-in rebate. Slipping in at number four we have the LG Decoy, paired with a detachable Bluetooth headset users won’t be stuck without one again. No need to charge the Bluetooth headset separately, just slip it back into the headset to begin recharging the device. The store price for the LG Decoy is $199, but order online now and get a $50 online discount.

Data Robotics announces the availability of its latest version of its storage robot, Drobo 2. The new version of Drobo features two FireWire 800 Ports and newly upgraded core processor.

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Data Robotics has released an SDK for their Drobo robotic RAID array.  The Drobo, which we reviewed in August last year, attempts to make backup and data redundancy straightforward by automating much of the RAID process; while it initially was intended for connection to a single PC, the company subsequently released a networking component called DroboShare.  With the SDK, Drobo can already be used for UPnP/DLNA media streaming.

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Data backup falls resolutely at the dreary end of the tech-task scale; periodically market researchers release stats showing how few people take the time to safely copy their accumulated files, usually prompting a guilty DVD burning session which never gets repeated. Apple’s Time Capsule, then, was welcomed with excited upon its announcement; with the slick, careful design Apple are renowned for, could they manage to make even backup sexy? To be fair, it’s a pretty huge challenge. You’ll be hard-pressed to find a nicer looking network hard-drive, or one so straightforward to set up, but Time Capsule undoubtedly has its caveats.

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I’m a Drobo user and it is one of the best storage systems I’ve seen today. Drobo is not without shortcoming, it is lack of network storage support. Data Robotics has stepped up to fix that by introducing DroboShare, an add-on for Drobo that adds NAS capability to the unit.

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I work on a lot of computers. Even though I’ve been out of the computer repair biz for some time now, friends, family and assorted strangers still feel that I’m the guy to come to for all of their technological troubles. This of course means that I’ve still got a nice assortment of tools in my closet. However, this is one that I would probably keep on my desk.

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