Buffalo introduces 'HD GDU3' External Desktop HDD in India
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Buffalo's Turbo PC EX2 software program enables HD-GDU3 to transfer data 2.3 times faster than other external hard drives.
The hard drive is compatible with both Mac and Windows computers and can be set up without hassles. The unit also includes a wealth of convenient features – not useless clutter, but powerful tools to increase efficiency, save energy and make tasks easier. It also includes the Buffalo Tools software suite for Windows which is designed to boost performance and enable users to back up their content and manage their device effectively. Additionally, it is compatible with Time Machine and users can use Time Machine with DriveStation Axis to back up Macs.......See More
Wireless networking and storage solutions provider, Buffalo Incorporation has launched external desktop 3.5" HDD named "HD GDU3" designed for video, audio and graphics professionals, business users or anyone needing to transfer larger amounts of data fast.
HD-GDU3 offers an additional 1GB DRAM cache to allow the user to transfer data blazingly faster than ever on desktop. It includes Turbo PC EX utility which allows to copy 1,000 photos in just 3.5 seconds.
HD-GDU3 offers an additional 1GB DRAM cache to allow the user to transfer data blazingly faster than ever on desktop. It includes Turbo PC EX utility which allows to copy 1,000 photos in just 3.5 seconds.
Buffalo's Turbo PC EX2 software program enables HD-GDU3 to transfer data 2.3 times faster than other external hard drives.
The hard drive is compatible with both Mac and Windows computers and can be set up without hassles. The unit also includes a wealth of convenient features – not useless clutter, but powerful tools to increase efficiency, save energy and make tasks easier. It also includes the Buffalo Tools software suite for Windows which is designed to boost performance and enable users to back up their content and manage their device effectively. Additionally, it is compatible with Time Machine and users can use Time Machine with DriveStation Axis to back up Macs.......See More
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