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Buffalo DriveStation Axis LED External Hard Drive

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Buffalo Technology today announced the DriveStation Axis LED, a single drive storage solution combining a unique LED capacity meter display with easy to use features and reliable performance.

The DriveStation Axis LED is an easy to use external hard drive for the instant addition of external storage to any device using a USB port. Featuring an easy-to-read integrated capacity meter and a unique chassis, the sleek, attractive DriveStation Axis LED can be positioned vertically or horizontally, adapting to the location it is used in for efficient use of space and providing immediate feedback regarding storage capacity.

The DriveStation Axis LED includes Buffalo Tools utility suite designed to enhance Windows PC performance and user experience. It features TurboPC, a utility designed to enhance PC performance for up to 2X faster file transfers. Also included, Buffalo's Backup Utility protects your important files and documents by backing up your PCs to your Buffalo external hard drive and it provides an easy-to-use data restore function. Store, back up and transport your content instantly with plug and play connectivity.

Pricing and Availability
The DriveStation Axis LED will be available in January 2011 at estimated street prices of:

  • $99.99 for the 1 TB (HD-LEM1.0TU2)
  • $159.99 for the 2 TB (HD-LEM2.0TU2)

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