Buffalo's DriveStation USB 2.0 Hard Drive lets you store, backup, or easily transport various files, including huge multimedia files too large to fit on a USB key. Just plug it into your computer and it installs automatically with Windows 2000, XP, or OS-X computers.
Fanless Heat Sink Chassis design lets the DriveStation run cool and quietly. The unique chassis design may be placed vertically or horizontally. With auto installation, Memeo AutoBackup Software (Download Memeo AutoBackup) and SecureLockWare support, the DriveStation is a plug and play secure and reliable USB backup and storage solution.
Features:- The Power Saving Utility offers reduced power consumption
- TurboUSB increases your file transfer speeds
- Turns on and off automatically with your computer
- Easy Setup with no drivers required
- Pre-formatted drive for immediate use
- Silent, fanless operation
- Includes Memeo™ AutoBackup Software for Windows® and Macintosh®
- Secure Lock Ware™ software for Windows® PC encrypts your data, preventing unauthorised access
- Connects to USB on any PC or Mac
- Number of Drives - 1
- Drive Interface - SATA
- Hard Drive Size - 1.0 TB
- Interface - USB 2.0 (1 x USB Series B)
- Data Transfer Rates:
Max. 480 Mbps (USB 2.0 Mode)
Max. 12 Mbps (USB 1.1 Mode) - Dimensions (W x H x D mm) - 45 x 175 x 156 mm
- Weight (Kg) - 1 Kg
- Power Consumption (Watts) - Average 10W (2.7W in power saving mode)
- System Requirements - Windows® Vista™, Windows®XP, Windows®2000, Windows® Server 2003, Mac OS® 10.2.7 or later
- Warranty - 2 Years








Question from Gareth: Asked on 03/09/2009 would this work alongside ps3 system just like my usb memory pen
Question from Chris: Asked on 24/08/2009 Will this work with a MAC running Mac OS X 10.5.7 as a time machine?
Question from mike s: Asked on 12/08/2009 is it able to work with a vista system or the new windows 7 when it comes out?
Question from Shaun: Asked on 28/06/2009 does this product use power from your laptop or do you have to plug it in an external power source..?
Question from Dev: Asked on 21/05/2009 would this be suitable to store files alongside a laptop