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The Thunderous Buffalo - Buffalo MiniStation Thunderbolt (HD-PATU3)

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The Buffalo MiniStation Thunderbolt charges in and knocks us over.

Thunderbolt. One word to denote speed and performance, along with our undying excitement. With the bevy of Thunderbolt supporting Intel motherboards made available now, it's hard to ignore the term. Even harder to ignore are Thunderbolt devices, such as the Buffalo MiniStation Thunderbolt portable hard drive.

Description: The Buffalo MiniStation Thunderbolt charges in and knocks us over.

The Buffalo MiniStation Thunderbolt charges in and knocks us over.

If speed and toughness is what you're looking for in a portable drive, the MiniStation Thunderbolt pretty much charges in with that resolve. The chassis is made of aluminium can on one side, hard plastic top on the other, which gives it a solid feel. The clean and minimalistic seems catered towards Apple's aesthetics, which is not a bad thing. The drive isn't the thinnest around, but you can easily slip it into a bag.

There are only two ports that you have to concern yourself here; one for USB3.0, the other for Thunderbolt. Both cables are bundled along with the drive, and it's great to know that you can still rely on USB 3.0 considering the sparseness of Thunderbolt connectivity (at the moment, at least). There's no FireWire support here, however, which would've made it more than complete.

The drive comes preformatted to HFS+ out of the box, meaning that it'll be compatible with Mac OS right off the bat. You can have it work for Windows as well, but you'll have to reformat it into a compatible file system (NTFS or FAT32) yourself. The drive doesn't come with any pre-loaded software. A simple back-up tool would nice to have.

In speed, however, the MiniStation Thunderbolt doesn't falter one bit. In our transfer test using Thunderbolt, we managed solid 112MB/s read and 110MB/S write speeds. It's easily one of the fastest external drives in the market that's not running an SSD. Even when using its USB 3.0 interface, the drive manages good speeds of 106MB/s (read) and 91MB/s (write).

Description: This drive supports both USB and Thunderbolt connectivity (cables bundled along). FireWire support would be nice, though.

This drive supports both USB and Thunderbolt connectivity (cables bundled along). FireWire support would be nice, though.

Chip conclude

Without a doubt, the great transfer speeds and solid build easily makes the Buffalo MiniStation Thunderbolt a force to be reckoned with. You may miss the lack of FireWire support and the few preloaded software that would've been useful, but as a Thunderbolt-enabled drive, it gets our thunderous applause.          

Info

Price: $262 (1TB)

Website: www.buffalotech.com

 

Pros

Clean, solid built Thunderbolt and USB3.0 support, Excellent speeds

Cons

No bundled software, No FireWire support

 

Specifications

·         Capacity: 1TB

·         Connectivity: USB2.0, USB3.0, Thunderbolt

·         Dimensions: 3.17 x 5.12 x 0.91-inches Weight: 9.28oz

 

Ratings

·         Performance: 5/5

·         Features: 3/5

·         Design: 4/5

·         Value: 4/5

 

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