Buffalo introduces DriveStation Velocity

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Buffalo introduces DriveStation Velocity

Buffalo Technology has announced the availability of the Buffalo Drive Station Velocity (HD-LXU3 Series) External Hard Drives. This device comes with a data transfer speed and serves as a perfect solution for those keen on transferring files quickly and easily.

Backward compatible with USB 2.0, Buffalo Drive Station Velocity offers speed performance on account of a faster, improved USB 3.0 interface, Buffalo's "TurboPC EX" data transfer and copy utility software with a 7,200 RPM hard drive. With USB 3.0, consumers can experience digital content transfers at speeds of up to 5 Gbps for quick file transfers and backups. The unit is also optimal for users who want to restrict access to their personal drive when on a shared computer. Powerful yet easy-to-use security options include automatic hardware encryption that protects consumer data, with no loss of performance. Moreover, the eco Manager and Super Eco features help save energy by controlling power usage and switching off the power when the drive is not in use. The drive can be positioned vertically or horizontally to adapt to almost any available space. Connecting the drive is simple and fast as users have to just plug the HDD into the computer's USB port

"Today's consumers and businesses have become tech savvy when it comes to protecting personal data including work documents, music files, photos and videos. The Drive Station Velocity has been designed to offer ease of use convenience to consumers keen on quick file transfers and data backup, " said Susumu Kobayashi, Country Head, Buffalo.

Backed with 3 years of replacement warranty, the Buffalo Drive Station Duo is available in HD-LX1.0TU3(1TB) for Rs.4,500/- (SRP), HD-LX2.0TU3(2TB) for Rs.7,282/- (SRP) and HD-LX3.0TU3(3TB) for Rs.12,100/- (SRP).


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