• LaCie Porsche P’9223 Slim USB 3.0 Drive is company’s quickest yet

  • Apple users will make merry with the new LaCie Porsche P’9223 Slim USB 3.0 Drive in tow. The drive connects USB 3.0 ports and is especially design to give Mac users more room for their ample storage. (Google Drive loyalists may snigger at the thought). The company is touting the drive as the fastest to grace their line of devices and to top it up, it’s also 30% thinner. That’s lesser accessory bulk, which is always welcome. The speed boost is possible with the winning combination of USB 3.0 and an optional SSD.
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    The LaCie Porsche P’9223 Slim USB 3.0 Drive is available in 120GB and 500GB variants. You can pick the same up from LaCie’s online stores at prices starting from $100.

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