Buffalo launches assault on your USB ports with MiniStation Stealth and DriveStation Axis LED

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We love the smell of storage in the morning, and these two from Buffalo are smelling fine with their decidedly militaristic names. First is the MiniStation Stealth, a little black box that is not covered in absorbent paint but does at least rely on only a single USB cable for power and data, decreasing its radar signature considerably. That’s available nowish starting at $74 for 320GB and moving up to $104 for 640GB. Then there’s the DriveStation Axis LED, launching its assault in January, a larger external drive which extends its evil might with an array of lights on the front, letting you tell at a glance how your battle against disk capacity is going. To help your efforts this one starts at 1TB for $99, with the 2TB model going for $159. Just don’t forget to pick up a few war bonds while you’re at it. Gallery: Buffalo Ministation Stealth and DriveStation Axis LED Continue reading Buffalo launches assault on your USB ports with MiniStation Stealth and DriveStation Axis LED Buffalo launches assault on your USB ports with MiniStation Stealth and DriveStation Axis LED originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 17 Nov 2010 11:31:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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