29Aug2008
Filed under: Usb Peripherals
Author: Pablo N.
The Packard Bell Chroma seems to be the prettiest USB 2.0 external hard disk drive seen in a long time. The Packard Bell Chroma is very stylish weighing less than 210 grams, measuring only 12 mm thick, and can hold up to 320GB of storage.

The metal case design is very modern and chic, with a deluxe chroma finish, and you can also choose from 16 color themes such as “groovy pink”, “iceberg”, or “sunrise”. The soft logo engraving gives it a touch of elegance, and suits every taste.
Talking about performance, we can tell you that it has a speed of 5400 RPM, USB 2.0 High-Speed interface, and the data transfer rates are provided by the SATA technology.

So altogether the sleek design, the high performance make this portable hard drive a must, and at the price of 119.90 € you can buy it and customize it according to your preferences.
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Bobjunior
September 4th, 2008 at 12:41 pm
Having color themes certainly help in attracting a large number of audiences with different color preferences. This is a good strategy.
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