Testseek.com have collected 54 expert reviews of the LaCie Little Big Disk Thunderbolt and the average rating is 78%. Scroll down and see all reviews for LaCie Little Big Disk Thunderbolt.
November 2011
(78%)
54 Reviews
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Fast throughput. Compact form factor. Sturdy construction.
Thunderbolt speed and flexibility. Two Thunderbolt ports. Semi-portable. Rugged.
Incredibly fast transfer speeds of up to 10 gigabits per second blows away competitors. Slick and slim design classes up any workstation. Heat sink design keeps data cool
Speedy
Portable storage. Small
Strong metal enclosure.
The rugged
Good-looking
And compact Thunderbolt-enabled LaCie Little Big Disk SSD offers by far the best performance for a single-volume external drive. The drive can be daisy-chained with up to five other Thunderbolt devices without decreasing the thro
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Noisy fan900 bucks is an awful lot for 240GB of external storage
Not bus-powered
* Thunderbolt cable not included
* Limited compatibility
Price when rated
$499
Expensive
Thunderbolt cable not included
Currently only compatible with Macs
High price per gigabyte. Noisy fan. Thunderbolt only. Thunderbolt cable costs extra
$900
Expensive per GB. Requires included AC adapter for use (not bus powered). Some fan noise
High price and smaller storage capacity will scare away consumers. Internal fan whirs at all times. Necessary power adapter limits portability. Cable is an extra
Requires external power supply. Whiny noises after prolonged use.
The LaCie Little Big Disk SSD doesn't have the built-in support for any other common peripheral connections like USB or FireWire
It works only with Thunderbolt-equipped Macs
Is expensive
And a little noisy. The drive doesn't come with the necessary Thu
Published: 2011-12-16, Author: Neil , review by: macworld.co.uk
Fast data throughput; great HD video performance; small unit
Pricey; requires mains power
The Little Big Disk Thunderbolt SSD isn't without its flaws. Its price will keep it out of the reach of most users – though it's well worth the cost if you can stretch to it – and while Thunderbolt can certainly deliver power, the Little Big Disk Thunderb...
If you don’t have a Mac with Thunderbolt, then this device is not for you as it doesn’t offer any backwards compatibility. If you do have a recent Mac with Thunderbolt then the LaCieLittle Big Disk Thunderbolt is the least expensive, smallest Thunderbo...
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Published: 2011-10-28, Author: James , review by: macworld.co.uk
Compact size; Fast performance
Not bus-powered; Thunderbolt cable not included Limited compatibility
If you don't have a Mac with Thunderbolt, then this device is not for you as it doesn't offer any backwards compatibility. If you do have a recent Mac with Thunderbolt, especially a MacBook Air, then the Little Big Disk is the least expensive, smallest Th...
Abstract: Voici le test d'un disque Thunderbolt contenant deux SSD en RAID 0 Introduction et présentation: Il aura fallu du temps, mais l'offre de périphériques Thunderbolt commence enfin à s'étoffer, surtout au niveau des disques durs. Nous avions testé il y a q...
Abstract: A peine la technologie Thunderbolt dévoilée, LaCie connu pour ses NAS haut de gamme passe la vitesse supérieure en proposant en exclusivité des périphériques tels que les Little Big Disk et 2Big Thunderbolt compatibles avec ce nouveau type de connexion.Pr...
Abstract: Après s'être révélée au public lors du Computex 2010, l'interface Thunderbolt d'Intel fut lancée sur le marché par Apple dans ses MacBook Pro en février 2011. C'était il y a plus d'un an. Depuis, nous avons connu un véritable raz-de-marée de périphéri...
Interface Thunderbolt très rapide, Entrée et sortie Thunderbolt (chaîne), Format compact, Débits de compétition
Pas d'autre interface disponible (USB…), Prix vraisemblablement à la hauteur des débits
Le Little Big Disk remplit sa mission d'offrir des débits élevés, mais au prix fort. Il démontre cependant que l'interface Thunderbolt est capable d'offrir des débits réels de plus de 400 Mo/s avec un seul périphérique, ce qui est prometteur...