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Buffalo Shinobi HD Uses MacBook Air HD to Slip Inside Your Pants [Portable Hard Drives]
Buffalo Shinobi HD Uses MacBook Air HD to Slip Inside Your Pants [Portable Hard Drives]
Like the Buffalo hard drive I bought in Japan to replace one that died, Buffalo's Shinobi Portable HD is actually Samsung inside, but in this case, the same kind used in the MacBook Air, so it's incredibly slim and totally pocketable—the "world's thinnest external hard drive"—about ...
Buffalo Technology - Products - MiniStation™ Shinobi 1.8 Inch Portable Hard Drive
Buffalo Technology - Products - MiniStation™ Shinobi 1.8 Inch Portable Hard Drive
buffalotech.com — Description At a mere 5mm (.2 inches) thick and weighing in at just 2oz, the robust MiniStation... Shinobi is a lightweight in size but a heavyweight when it comes to features. Designed for the active professional, Buffalo s new ultra-portable includes ... (more) Buffalo Technology - Products - MiniStation™ ...
Buffalo MiniStation Shinobi 5mm-thin portable hard-drive
Buffalo MiniStation Shinobi 5mm-thin portable hard-drive
ubergizmo.com — Buffalo just showed us their latest ultra-portable drive, it's called the MiniStation "Shinobi", which means "protector" in... Japanese if I remember correctly. I guess that it's appropriate if you're using it as a backup device... The Shinobi look ... (more) Buffalo MiniStation Shinobi 5mm-thin portable hard-drive
Buffalo MiniStation Shinobi - Thinnest USB Drive of All
Buffalo MiniStation Shinobi - Thinnest USB Drive of All
everythingusb.com — Buffalo is into all kinds of external storage, from Blu-ray burner to $900 100GB USB solid-state drive.... It isn't a surprise the company is interested in externalizing 1.8" hard drives. Buffalo's MiniStation Shinobi measures at a mere 5mm or 0.2" ... (more) Buffalo MiniStation Shinobi - Thinnest USB Drive of All
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Buffalo MiniStation Shinobi is world's thinnest portable hard drive
Gizmo Watch — ... irresistible. Pricing & Availability: The Buffalo MiniStation Shinobi is available in two options - 30GB for $120 and 60GB for $170. Watch This: We have developed an instant liking for the cute little Shinobi. Hard drives are no longer the bulky, cumbersome boxes they used to be before. Portability has indeed seen its best manifestation in the Shinobi. Word around the Web: Matt Buchanan from Gizmodo says: Like the Buffalo hard drive I bought in ...

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