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July 12th, 2008

A Few Differences Between a External Hard Drive and a Portable Usb Hard Drive

In today’s computing age, having a compact USB hard drive or a removable USB hard drive is a standard extra that most people end up buying at some point. Over the past decade technological developments and reduced prices has allowed many people to own personal computers or laptops. With the way both computers and the Internet have been used, many people have numerous large files they store on their desktop or laptop. Some people hold thousands of songs on their mp3 music player and many people have entire movies stored on their machines. For some, these are the only files that are important to keep backed up and safe. For others, everything from their favorite pictures to their favorite songs are important enough so losing them would not be a pleasurable experience. With that being said, perhaps a portable hard drive or a larger with a bigger storage capacity are two tools that make it painless to store and back-up files. Which one is better? It all depends on your needs.

Portability

One of the major differences between a and a standard size comes in the form of simple portability. A USB hard drive is often marketed smaller is physical size than an . While an is not necessarily large (generally about the size of a small hardcover book), a can easily fit into laptop carriers, purses, backpacks and even in pockets. If you are worried about true portability, a small is probably a better way to go.

Size

The size of the is significantly smaller than the size an . For some people, this may not be much of a concern. For others, this could make or break the purchase, depending on what they are looking for. While a is smaller in terms of actual dimensions, they can be smaller in terms of storage space, but this is rapidly changing . If you need to back up an entire computer, you may be better off with an but this may not necessarily be 100% accurate in all cases, since small USB drives are increasing in storage capacity all the time. If you simply need to hold a few or a few important things, a tiny USB hard drive may be better for you .

Price

Price is another differing relationship seen between a and an . Generally speaking, an has more space , and therefore tends to be more expensive than a smaller . If price is a major factor for you, you consider purchasing an and be ok. If you are planning on purchasing a drive with a larger storage capacity, you should expect to pay a little more money. If you simply need a small drive for a few files, spending the money on a larger may not be the best thing for you.

As you can see, the choice between a and a larger fully depends on personal needs . If you are looking for something more portable and more cost efficient, a may be right for you . If you need something larger that can hold larger files, a standard dimension is probably the best choice. Whatever you need, however, having a removable drive to store and back up files can be exceptionally helpful.

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