![]() The HyperDrives ship in March (pre-ordering is available now) with prices starting at $99 for a bring-your-own-drive housing, 1TB for $349 and various sizes in-between. Perhaps if you choose the right port while connected to your PC and enter the Konami code, unicorns and fairy dust will pop out of your screen - wishful thinking, we know. And if you're wondering why there's two USB ports, we really couldn't tell you. The HyperDrive doesn't come with the traditional AC adapter but instead a USB-to-DC cable and the user-replaceable battery will allow up to 40GB of transfers on a single charge. As we saw at CES, the new drives no longer sport the QVGA color display or the CF and SD card slots - instead, the black case has two mini USB ports and a power socket. ![]() The company just announced a bunch of new HDDs for you to take with you and your iPad on that road trip you've had planned for years. Surely you remember Sanho's HyperDrive lineup - ya know, the only portable HDD that plays nicely with the iPad? Well, if you don't dig the $249 entry level price, you're in luck.
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