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Zusammenfassung: LaCie hat bereits in der Vergangenheit beeindruckende Speicherprodukte wie das 2big Dual oder das 4big Quadrapräsentiert. Vom technischen Standpunkt aus gesehen beeindruckt die tragbare Starck mit USB 2.0 und einer durchschnittlichen Kapazität von 320...
The Starck mobile, while providing some good design elements, falls into a higher price bracket for an external drive. It may be worthwhile for a mobile professional who meets a lot of clients face to face, but a standard home user can find better valu...
All eight portable drives we tested work well if you mainly need a device to store large amounts of user data that doesn't depend much on performance. As soon as you apply more demanding workloads, it's time to start paying more attention to the way yo...
Veröffentlicht: 2009-11-24, Autor: Chris , Testbericht von: techworld.com
When I first connected the Starck Mobile Hard Drive, the LaCie Setup Assistant started up and asked how I would like to format the drive. I clicked on Mac and in seconds it was reformatted to Mac Journaled HFS and therefore also Time Machine compatibl...
I’ve yet to handle a mobile drive that feels as tough as the LaCie Starck Mobile. Additionally, its copy and duplication tests are very, very impressive and the inclusion of the power-splitter cable means that LaCie recognizes the importance of maki...
No FireWire port; heavy aluminum casing; competition offers a cheaper cost per gigabyte; short USB cable; bulky USB plug doesn't play well with other peripherals.
LaCie clearly spent a lot of time designing the look and feel of the Starck Mobile Hard Drive, but it trips up on the basic essentials like weight, ease of use, cost per gigabyte, and transfer speed. Hard-core design geeks will get a kick out of its fu...