The good news about the Apricorn EZ Bus Mini 20 GB , a USB busbar - powered hard effort aim for on - the - go backups , is that it works very well ( if a little slow ) , and even has a pretty nice suite of software system if you ’re using Windows ( OSX can see the drive fine , but there ’s no software ) . The bad news is that for about the same $ 200 or so price of the Apricorn EZ Bus , you could get a regular USB 2.0 or FireWire unit that use standard 3.5 - inch hard parkway with at least five or six times the capability . Of course , it would be almost as portable as the iPod - sized Apricorns , and it would probably postulate its own briny powerfulness , but it would be heavy .
That being said , if you ’re on the road , and looking for a cheap way to stash away some of your data , if not all of it , it look like a somewhat decorous passel . Everything USB has a little cost chequer at the bottom of their review , and it looks like the 20 GB model can be regain for as down as $ 165 ; cheap enough that the “ why not just bribe an iPod ? ” parameter is nullified , gratefully .
Read – Apricorn EZ Bus Mini 20GB[EverythingUSB ]

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Apricorn ’s USB Bus - Powered External Harddrive[Gizmodo ]
https://gizmodo.com/apricorns-usb-bus-powered-external-harddrive-15689

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