Sei lá o que esta criaturazinha está aprontando, mas os discos rígidos que ele está abraçando estão entre os menores drives com USB 3.0 do mundo: o LaCie Rikiki e o Minimus.
O LaCie Rikiki e o Minimus estão entre os menores discos rígidos com USB3.0 móveis e para desktop disponíveis no mercado. O Rikiki tem 500GB de capacidade e custa US$100, enquanto o Minimus terá capacidade de 1TB por US$130.
LaCie Introduces the Worlds Smallest Mobile and Desktop USB 3.0 Hard Drives
September 8, 2010 – LaCie debuts today sleek USB 3.0 hard drives for your desktop or pocket – the LaCie Minimus and LaCie Rikiki USB 3.0. Proving size does matter, LaCie delivers the industry’s fastest transfer speeds at 5Gb/s* in its ultra–small Rikiki form factor – perfect for users that refuse to sacrifice performance for mobility; and the LaCie Minimus – for users that enjoy their terabytes as much as desk space.
Complementing their remarkably small sizes, the Rikiki and Minimus hard drives are encased in sturdy brushed aluminum for an elegant aesthetic appeal. The aluminum offers resilience from blunders, improved heat dissipation, and is fully recyclable.
Designed to be simple from the inside out, the Rikiki and Minimus come with LaCie’s Software Suite to ensure seamless setup and backup support for Mac or PC. Additionally, each product comes with 10GB of Wuala online storage so you can securely store and share files online.
"The Minimus and Rikiki USB 3.0 offer our customers easy and affordable options to access the super speeds of USB 3.0," said Philippe Rault, LaCie Consumer Product Manager. "Since these products offer backward compatibility with USB 2.0, they will work on any PC or Mac with no worry."
Availability
The LaCie Rikiki USB 3.0 is available in a 500GB capacity at $99.99. The LaCie Minimus is available in a 1TB capacity at $129.99. Both products are available through the LaCie Online Store, LaCie Corner, and LaCie Reseller+. For more product information, visit www.lacie.com
* Based on theoretical rate given by the USB–IF. More info on www.usb.org