World's "smallest" external hard drive unveiled by Freecom Introducing the pocket-sized Mobile Drive XXS

29 July 2008 11:46 GMT / By Katie Scott
Freecom's latest external hard drive is dinky.
In fact - the manufacturer is claiming that the device is the world's smallest 2.5-inch format USB 2.0 external hard drive at 27% smaller than its closest competitor.
The pocket-sized Mobile Drive XXS is designed to connect to your computer via a USB cable.
It transfers at speeds of up to 480Mbps, and the drive is encased in a "form-fitting rubber sleeve for optimal grip".
It'll work with both Macs and PCs.
The Mobile Drive XXS comes in three storage capacities: 160GB, 250GB and 320GB priced £44.99, £59.99 and £79.99 respectively.
And it weighs 155g and measures 109.8 x 79.5 x 13.5mm.
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