Iomega Mac Companion 2TB hard drive on sale now for $240, we go hands-on
Posted in: Apple, charging, hands-on, hard drive, HardDrive, ipad, iPhone, Mac, storage, Today's Chili, usb, videoThe top of the drive is a glossy black surface, which is a bit of a fingerprint magnet — again, familiar territory to those with Apple products. Upon plugging it in (Iomega gave us the 2TB version to play with, though there’s also a 3TB model), the Mac Companion will ask whether you’d like to back your system up via Time Machine. Transfer-wise, the drive does USB 2.0 and FireWire. In our limited testing, we got around 35MB/sec and just under 60MB/sec, respectively.
The Mac Companion also doubles as a hub for your peripherals — with two USB ports on the rear and a 2.1 Amp port on the side. The ports on the rear require the drive to be connected to a computer to charge and sync devices. The high-powered port on the side, however, will charge up devices like an iPad or iPhone even when the drive isn’t connected to your Mac.
The Mac Companion is a fairly straightforward, good looking drive, which worked quite well out of the box on the Lion system we tested it out on — and the fact that it does double duty as a USB port sets the thing apart from much of the pack. The 2TB version will run you around $240 online.
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