Though there's nothing particularly revolutionary about the Freecom Mobile Drive XXS, if you're after a highly portable hard drive for little outlay then it'll do the job just fine.
Could we have a picture of the drive's rear i/o ports please? if the drive itself has the USB built in, then it won't be easy to swap out and replace the drive for example.
This has got to be the way forward for small portable hard drives. Hopefully other manufacturers will jump on the bandwagon so that we can start mixing and matching hard drives and 'sleeves' according to preference.
Thanks TR bought one based upon your review as it was exactly what I was looking for.
Received mine from Amazon today, I bought the 320GB version for £60.
Overall seems pretty good to me read and write speeds are actually faster than my older Seagate Free Agent Pro drive. Very small and simple setup. The drive is encased in a rubberised sleeve which is easy to remove.
@ Alex, The only connection option is the mini USB port.
The supplied USB lead is rediculously small however it is fine for connecting to a laptop.
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