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Jul 31 2008
LaCie 2big Triple Presented Best Storage Back-Up Solution from the Technical Image Press Association PDF Print E-mail
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Thursday, 31 July 2008

LaCie's innovative 2big Triple hard drive, designed by Neil Poulton, has won a coveted trophy as the Best Storage Back-up Solution from the Technical Image Press Association (TIPA).  The annual TIPA Award is recognized as the most prestigious photo and imaging honour in Europe. Eligibility is open to any company that manufactures photo,video, and digital products. Submitted products are judged on ease of use, features, and price. The LaCie 2big Triple is a performance enhanced storage device with separate FireWire 800,  FireWire 400, or USB 2.0 interfaces for high-speed data transfer. Available in capacities from 1to 2 terabytes, the 2big Triple is a complete RAID solution that can be individually configured for performance (RAID 0) and safety (RAID 1). When set for RAID 1, the unit is hot-swappable and upon  insertion of a new drive, will automatically rebuild data for non-stop data access. The LaCie 2big triple also features an attractive natural cooling, heat sink metal design with a thermoregulated progressive smart fan to ensure long-lasting reliability and quiet operation. The LaCie 2big Triple is available worldwide via LaCie's specialized dealer network with a starting suggested retail price of $349.99 for 1TB. For more product information, visit www.lacie.com.






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