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Toshiba SecuRed promises to protect their data

By Cheryl | May 7, 2008


Continuing a little in the world of external hard drives, Toshiba announced the SecuRed. This is a disk of 200Gb which includes a sensor to fall and biometric security.

And to serving the fall of sensors you ask? These sensors can detect when the disk is falling and automatically stop the rotation of heads of the disk so that data are not damaged due to shock.

Technically speaking, the SecuRed includes a hard disk of 2.5 “that operates at 7,200 rpm and has USB 2.0 interface. In addition to the sensors, Toshiba also built a box (of 130 × 85×19mm) resistant to shock to almost nothing in this world that can happen to your data.

Source: Journal du Geek

Topics: Computer, Hardware, PC, USB, USB 2.0, USB drives, biometric security, external disk, hard disk |

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