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There is a new external hard drive unit in town, one that does not place as much stock on raw capacity as it does on programmability.
The Buffalo DriveStation HD-LS1.5U2J, according to Hermitage Akihabara, has a capacity of 1.5TB.
It connects to a PC via USB 2.0 and will start shipping in Japan this month (February... |
8 February 2012 09:14 GMT |
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People who live in Japan and have 14,000 JPY ($182.4 / 138.20 Euro) to spare may want to take a look at the LinkTheater LT-V200 multi-format media player.Apparently, in addition to its base functions, it has two USB ports (back and front) that let it behave like a DLNA-compliant NAS server.Also, the existence of a SA... |
28 January 2012 07:14 GMT |
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The next-generation IEEE 802.11ac wireless networking standard isn’t expected to be complete until the end of the year, but this hasn’t stopped Buffalo from announcing the AirStation WZR-1750H router which will support this technology.According to Buffalo, its upcoming AirStation router is built around a ... |
18 January 2012 04:47 GMT |
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Looks like Buffalo will be present at the upcoming Consumer Electronics Show, the one happening in January, 2012.There, it will have a variety of items on display, including, as The Verge just let the web know, its first 802.11ac wireless product.Today's fastest 3x3 802.11n products have a maximum data throughpu... |
23 December 2011 10:32 GMT |
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USB 2.0 is already getting the old fashioned epithet, even though USB 3.0 isn't actually, truly mainstream yet, not really.
In fact, Buffalo decided to try and dispel that notion, or at least stave it off for a month longer, or a week, or at least a day, with its latest product.
The company updated the MiniSt... |
22 December 2011 16:41 GMT |
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Buffalo Technology has just announced the introduction of a new Wireless N compatible USB adapter that promises to deliver some impressive transfer speeds as well as improved range when connected to 802.11n compatible networks.Small enough to fit inside your pocket, Buffalo’s USB dongle can reach, at least in t... |
9 December 2011 05:37 GMT |
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Buffalo does tend to release something new at least once a month and, this time, its labs have put together a new optical disk drive for travelers or anyone else that owns a PC.
For people who like their disks capacious, Buffalo has created the BRXL-PCW6U2-BK.
This is a less than ordinary Blu-ray disk writer, as i... |
7 November 2011 07:33 GMT |
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Buffalo keeps on expanding its MiniStation line of external hard drives with new products and recently it has announced the MiniStation Extreme storage solution that is designed to offer both high-speed data transfers and a rugged design.The MiniStation Extreme gets much of its speed from the inclusion of an USB 3.0 ... |
19 October 2011 07:58 GMT |
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People who missed the announcement of a new USB 3.0 host controller can be sure Buffalo didn't, as the company used said chip in the making of its new USB 3.0 card.
Some motherboards might not have built-in USB 3.0 ports, or so but they are insufficient, so there are those things called add-in-boards.
Bu... |
15 October 2011 06:02 GMT |
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TVs have become quite versatile nowadays, getting called Smart TVs for a reason, but some of them still can't keep up with the newer products out there, like external HDDs, so Buffalo decided to make their lives easier. External hard drives are well past the point where they only work with computers, since oth... |
13 October 2011 05:27 GMT |
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One would think that companies would keep providing the market with more hard drives of all sorts, and they would be right, as shown by Buffalo, whose newest announcement deals with the MiniStation HD-PNTU3.
The MiniStation series of hard disk drives from Buffalo is a collection of so-called portable hard disk dr... |
6 October 2011 07:52 GMT |
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Buffalo is making good on its status as purveyor of storage solutions by releasing a pair of new USB 3.0 hard disk drive families, dubbed MiniStation Extreme and DriveStation Axis Velocity.The external hard disk drive market evolved very rapidly over the past couple of years, much like the flash drive segment did o... |
27 September 2011 11:20 GMT |
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The external storage solutions market is growing at about the same rate as all other parts of the IT market, as shown by companies like Buffalo, whose product collection will soon expand.
Buffalo has, so far, unveiled more than just a few external and/or portable storage drives, in addition to other things, like ... |
15 September 2011 08:05 GMT |
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Buffalo has released many storage devices over the years, so it is no shock to learn that it finished its latest offer, especially since it is of the portable variety and almost ready to rumble.The market for hard disk drives hay have suffered from the rapid rise in popularity of solid state drives, but they are not... |
1 September 2011 08:26 GMT |
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Buffalo has once again made good on its status as purveyor of consumer storage solutions, having created a new pair of large-capacity, not at all lightweight HDDs, featuring the same glossy black frame as those that came before them.Buffalo may not specialize overmuch in the development of very compact storage devic... |
10 August 2011 07:49 GMT |
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The small and medium business storage market has received quite a few interesting NAS sever solutions in these last few months and Buffalo has just expanded the options list with a series of new units from the TeraStation Pro NAS family.
The first TeraStation Pro Windows Storage Servers were launched by Buffalo in... |
2 August 2011 10:49 GMT |
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Buffalo has been making wired and wireless connectivity solutions for years, so it is not that great a shock to learn that the outfit has developed yet another wireless router.Though not quite on the same level of fame as other IT players, Buffalo is still one of those companies that have multiple business outlets.O... |
14 July 2011 04:31 GMT |
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Announced for the first time at the CES 2011 fair back at the beginning of 2011, Buffalo's AirStation Nfiniti Wireless-N router has finally become available in Europe, where it can be purchased starting at 86 Euros.The most distinguishable feature of the new Bufflao router is its dual-band support, which enabled... |
5 July 2011 05:47 GMT |
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There was a time when the hard disk drive was a component purely aimed at desktop PCs, but technology has evolved enough that many electronics can use them nowadays, allowing the LinkStation LS-XL from Buffalo to fit perfectly in the picture formed by the current storage market.Buffalo has been making storage units ... |
1 July 2011 03:23 GMT |
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Buffalo has already released a great number of storage solutions, so of course it will want to keep doing so for as long as people keep buying, so the appearance of the HD-PCT1TU2 is not that big a surprise.There isn't really much that can be said about the product line that buffalo has managed to amass, nothin... |
23 June 2011 08:26 GMT |
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It appears that the large collection of portable storage devices currently available worldwide has just grown, what with Buffalo apparently putting its MiniStation 3.0 series through a died.When looking at the recent events unfolding on the HDD market, one can't say that the storage industry has been neglected.... |
15 June 2011 07:42 GMT |
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The past week has definitely seen its share of new storage solutions, especially of the external variety, but it appears that things are hardly over on this front, with Buffalo making its move as well.External storage solutions have definitely been getting bought lately, although this is hardly surprising considerin... |
26 May 2011 09:46 GMT |
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The Buffalo MiniStation series of storage products is not exactly a new arrival on the consumer market, but it looks like the outfit plans to add a new batch of drives to the portfolio, dubbed MiniStation Plus.Buffalo is one of those companies on the IT market that has a whole bunch of data storage products out and ... |
17 May 2011 05:21 GMT |
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DVD drives may not even be close to HDDs in terms of sales, even though there are both internal and external solutions, but they haven't really been doing badly for themselves either, with Buffalo deciding to push things forward.Buffalo is one of those companies that has been dealing in various sorts of storage... |
28 April 2011 05:18 GMT |
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Buffalo is just one of many suppliers of storage solutions on the IT market but, as all its rivals and peers, it has its share of features and technologies that it can add to new devices, something made clear by the newest portable HDDs it developed.Some years ago, the HDD industry was mostly made up of companies th... |
27 April 2011 08:10 GMT |
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Buffalo has just become one of the fairly few IT companies that actually managed to get a product or several out in the open in recent days, what with most of the IT segments attention focused on figuring out how damaging the Japan disaster was.That the disaster in Japan will have far-reaching consequences even on t... |
22 March 2011 11:08 GMT |
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Since quite a few modern HDTVs also offer an USB Recording mode, the people over at Buffalo have decided to lend a helping hand to the owners of such display solutions and introduced a new series of USB HDDs designed to offer plenty of storage space for recording one's favorite shows.Unfortunately, while some su... |
23 February 2011 04:07 GMT |
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Buffalo is one of the few companies that didn't suddenly go inert over the past week, and it seems that its collection of products has just increased, this time by welcoming a new addition to the optical disk drive line.Buffalo has long been a supplier of storage solutions of various kinds, as was proven quite ... |
4 February 2011 06:38 GMT |
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Buffalo has long been a supplier of various storage solutions and it seems its most recent one has now made its way out of its maker's labs, bearing the name of HDS-PXVU2.External storage solutions come in various shapes, sizes and types, as many companies are trying to stand out through newer and better invent... |
3 February 2011 03:56 GMT |
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Buffalo has long been a supplier of all sorts of storage solutions, and it seems that its most recent products are of the portable hard drive variety, them being new, SuperSpeed-ready models.Portable hard disk drives have come to be quite widespread on the worldwide market over the past years.While at one point, flo... |
2 February 2011 03:56 GMT |
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Quite a few external and/or portable storage devices already exist, so Buffalo figured it would distance itself form the so-called generic models by delivering an external, high-capacity solution with security features.Buffalo is not the only company to cater to the needs of the external storage market recently.Giga... |
27 January 2011 06:29 GMT |
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It appears that yet another company is testing its multitasking ability, although unlike Gigabyte and I-O Data, Buffalo is mostly sticking to the same market, having now prepared new flash drive units. Just a short time ago, Gigabyte and I-O Data both proved that they can tackle two markets at the very same time.I-O... |
19 January 2011 06:55 GMT |
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I-O Data may have grabbed attention on the portable storage front, but Buffalo has been no less active on the external, high-speed HDD market, having created a new beast capable of storing 3TB.Buffalo has definitely been living up to its position as supplier of high-capacity external storage solutions.The company ha... |
19 January 2011 05:01 GMT |
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Intel's WiDI 2 Full HD wireless streaming solution is likely to really explode in the next couple of months, as notebooks powered by mobile Sandy Bridge CPUs become more popular, and that's precisely the reason why Buffalo has decided to bring its own WiDI 2 adapter to the Japanese market, namely the PC-TV1... |
14 January 2011 02:45 GMT |
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As some of you will certainly remember, one of IOMEGA's main CES 2011 announcements was the one related to the development of a cloud-based storage solution, but it seems that it wasn't the only one to think of it, since one of its rivals, Buffalo, has also launched such a solutionk, called CloudStor.B... |
10 January 2011 10:40 GMT |
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Given the fact that USB 3.0 is heading towards mainstream status at light speed, we're seeing plenty of new products equipped with this ultra-fast interface arrive on the market, the latest we've come across being a new series of flash drives from Buffalo, that combine very high data transfer rates with lar... |
25 November 2010 01:00 GMT |
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With all the advancements in NAND Flash storage, memory cards have reached a stage where they not only rival but actually exceed the capacity and even performance of most USB flash drives, among other things, as is again proven by a certain new Buffalo product.Memory cards are used in everything from smartphones to ... |
17 November 2010 06:07 GMT |
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Buffalo has been releasing external and internal storage solutions of multiple kinds, and it seems like it is ready to expand its offer, its newest product being an external hard disk drive series with support for the newest USB standard.Now that native chipset support for USB 3.0 is becoming less and less of a far-... |
17 November 2010 04:56 GMT |
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Buffalo is one of the world's best-know storage solutions manufacturer, the company rolling out, over time, a very large number of products of this type, most of which deliver some pretty interesting and unique features, this being also the case with one of their latest offerings, namely the DriveStation Axis LE... |
16 November 2010 08:31 GMT |
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With its upcoming BDXL writers ready to cover the optical storage market, Buffalo went ahead and also prepared a new collection of flash drives, one that is known as RUF2-HSC-T.Buffalo went for a broader approach in regards to capacity and performance when it designed its new line of flash drives.Many companies have... |
4 November 2010 05:52 GMT |
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Since the BDXL specification was announced a while ago, it was just a matter of time before Buffalo joined in and created one or more optical drives that support it, and it seems that two of them will soon debut.For those in need of a reminder, the BDXL specification defines Blu-ray disks with a maximum capacity far... |
4 November 2010 04:07 GMT |
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If you were somehow wondering what comes next after gaming branded computer peripherals, then Buffalo just answered your question, the company just releasing a new series of Harry Potter external hard drives coming preloaded with six Harry Potter movies for all you wizardry fans out there.Coming thanks to a partnersh... |
2 November 2010 09:31 GMT |
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Although even the Blu-ray optical format is yet to reach the worldwide success enjoyed by its predecessor, the DVD, that's not stopping manufacturers from already implementing and outing its successor, the BDXL (or Blu-ray XL), the first optical drives that actually work with these ultra high-capacity optical di... |
25 October 2010 05:03 GMT |
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Setting aside Blu-ray for a time, Buffalo has come up with its latest external DVD burner, a device called DVSM-24U2 and which can write both CDs and DVDs, at a variety of speeds depending on the format.Internal optical disk drives don't exactly leave much room for variety, since the front bezel is, more or les... |
29 September 2010 07:47 GMT |
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Coming to add one more product to the ever increasing collection of available NAS devices, Buffalo has now revealed the existence of the Ls-Wvl/R1, a network-attached storage device with two drive bays and multiple connectivity capabilities. NAS devices have become a fairly widespread means of adding a large capacit... |
17 September 2010 08:56 GMT |
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Buffalo has been dealing in portable hard disk drives for quite some time, and it seems that its MiniStation collection has just welcomed several new members, all clad in similarly glossy enclosure and with capacities of 320 GB, 500 GB and 640 GB, respectively.Portable hard disk drives, as opposed to regular 3.5-inc... |
8 September 2010 07:53 GMT |
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3D playback may have only just kicked off in popularity, but displays and media players capable of it are rapidly growing in number, so Buffalo decided it would make an external Blu-ray writer that not only supports Blu-ray 3D, but can even convert 2D to 3D when given the necessary software assistance.As the most ca... |
2 September 2010 11:09 GMT |
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Adding to its existing collection of external hard drives, enclosures and other types of storage solutions, Buffalo Technology has just unwrapped the latest additions to its direct attached storage line, the DriveStation, namely the DriveStation Axis, DriveStation Duo and DriveStation Quad.The DriveStation Axis, Dri... |
24 August 2010 02:47 GMT |
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Buffalo released quite a number of products over the past months, and it seems like the company has a penchant for external and/or portable storage units with moderate to high capacities. Already the outfit is selling a variety of devices as part of the MiniStation series, even models of 1TB. Now, Buffalo appears to ... |
9 August 2010 06:35 GMT |
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Buffalo unveiled a significant number of storage solutions already, but the consumer base is always on the lookout for new products. As such, it makes sense that the company would seek to take advantage of this penchant that its customers have for the freshness factor. Its latest move in this direction consists of t... |
6 August 2010 04:29 GMT |
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