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ASUS Lamborghini branded external HDDs

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 02/03/2011 12:30 PM | source: | 0 comment(s)

ASUS has introduced Lamborghini branded external hard disk drives. These disks measure 135.6mm x 79.7mm x 18mm and feature a glossy fingerprint-prone paint job.

There will be three editions: a 5400RPM USB 2.0 model with 500GB or 750GB capacity and also a 7200RPM USB 3.0 version with 750GB capacity. The Lamborghini logo costs a lot of money though, a report by Gizmag claims the 500GB and 750GB USB 2.0 versions will be sold for $119 and $139, respectively. The price of the USB 3.0 disk is still unknown.
Lamborghini External HDD - Run with the Bulls in Style

* Easy file management-FlexSave- Your central backup and fast sharing point just got better
* Stylish, elegant design inspired by the unique sporty look of Lamborghini supercars
* Massive 750GB storage space for every need and application
* One-click auto backup function saves and protects valuable data
* Available in both black and white color schemes for greater personal choice







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