Testseek.com have collected 13 expert reviews of the SimpleTech Signature Mini USB2 and the average rating is 72%. Scroll down and see all reviews for SimpleTech Signature Mini USB2.
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The editors liked
Compact
Attractive drive that can be tossed in a laptop bag
Sleek design
Easy to set up
Easy to operate
Needs no external power
Option to backup online for Windows users
Compact
Powered by a USB Y cable
No AC adapter required
PC and Mac backup software included on drive
Virtually silent operation
Large capacity for a travel drive
Very compact and light
Bus powered
Good bundled backup software
Cool and quiet in operation
Three-year warranty
Two free gigabytes of online storage.
One of the fastest portable drives we’ve tested. Stylish color options.
Stylish design
Free 2GB of online backup
Encryption software
High-end design
Backup software included for both Mac and PC
Fast read speeds on a Mac
The editors didn't like
Uses backup software from a third-party vendor that stores data in its own proprietary format
So it may be easier to just drag-and-drop your files into the drive manually
Mac users might like the free 2GB of online strorage
Too…
Supplied USB cable seems short at just 17 inches long
No FireWire
Doesnt ship with power cord.
The discburning software couldn’t find our optical drives.
Mediocre transfer speeds
Thick
Much higher price per gigabyte than competing drives
Compact, attractive drive that can be tossed in a laptop bag
Uses backup software from a third-party vendor that stores data in its own proprietary format, so it may be easier to just drag-and-drop your files into the drive manually
At $180 for 250 gigabytes of storage, the Mini is reasonably priced. Its sleek-looking in a variety of modern colors
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