Sony - 1.44 MB Floppy disk drive - USB - External - Metallic
IBM FD-05PUB 1.44MB USB External 3.5" Floppy Drive
HP - 1.44 MB Floppy disk drive - USB
Bytecc BT-144 Slim Black USB External Floppy Disk Drive
Many modern netbook computers come without the 1.44MB floppy drive which came standard on desktop computers for ages. In situations where accessing data from these antiquated media is unavoidable, you can still get it done with one of these great usb floppy drives. Which of these usb floppy drive do you like the best for your netbook?
Hard drives have become faster and bigger while their prices remained reasonable and this is probably why most people can now afford storage capacities that would have been unthinkable a few years ago. For this poll we have chosen only large external hard drives with capacities from 1TB to 2TB, which is the best one?
HP - 1.44 MB Floppy disk drive - USB - External - Black
PowerUp G54-8016 External USB Floppy Drive
Sabrent SBT-UFDB - 1.44 MB Floppy disk drive - USB - External
While many new computers, especially mobile computers, come without floppy drives, much of the world's legacy software still resides on these small plastic coasters. When you need to access data that was stored several years ago, you will still run into situations where a disk drive is needed. Which of these elegant USB solutions do you like the best for your old data access needs?
Addonics Pocket DVD/CDRW II - CD-RW / DVD-ROM combo
Targus USB 2.0 DVD-ROM/CD-RW Slim External Combo Drive
Total Micro MICRO-CDRW - CD-RW drive - Hi-Speed USB - 40x
HP 436952-001-E1 Slim CD-RW/ DVD Drive
BUSlink External USB 2.0 CD-RW Drive with 52x Write, 24x Rewrite
Many net-books and other small format computers today ship without internal optical drives. However, there are plenty of good optical drives available in an external drive from factor for easy interface with these small notebooks. These drives will let you nbot only read digital media, but write to it too. Which of these external CDRW drives do you like best?
StarBase USB 2.0 Wireless LAN 802.11g High Gain WiFi Adapter
Rosewill RNX-G1W USB 2.0 Wireless White Dongle with External
CNET CWL-906 Long Range Wireless-N USB Adapter with 5DBI Antenna
MvixUSA WIRELESS N USB ADAPTER w/5DBI ANTENNA MS811X
Hiro H50193 802.11n Wireless USB Network Adapter
While many netbooks these days come bundled with wireless adapters built in, these internal sensors can have trouble picking up very weak wireless signals. If you want to be sure you can pick up all signals broadcasting inside your range (and even some that aren't) you'll need an external USB wireless antenna.Which of these antennas do you like the best for pulling in a weak signal?
The company PQI announced the launch of a new product that is intended to be the first 2.5-inch portable hard drive in the market incorporating the new standard for connection of peripherals: USB 3.0 (Superspeed). Inside a metallic case with a minimal size and with a theoretical maximum data transfer rate of 5Gbps (10 times faster than USB 2.0), this hard drive is available in three versions with different storage capacities: 320GB, 500GB, and 640GB.
Buffalo MediaStation 12x External USB 3.0 Blu-ray Writer
An external Blu Ray burner makes it easy for one to backup many gigabytes of data onto removable optical media. The benefit of an external drive is that you can easily move it from one computer to the next, ensuring that you can access your optical media and backup routines on all sorts of different platforms. Which of these great external Blu Ray burners do you like the best?
HP DVD Writer Dvd300e - DVD+RW drive - Hi-Speed USB/IEEE 1394
Samsung SE-S084C - DVD±RW (±R DL) / DVD-RAM drive
PLEXTOR 24X DVD/CD Writer Black SATA Model PX-880SA LightScribe
Iomega SuperSlim DVD Portable Writer - DVD±RW (±R DL)
With modern applications requiring so much disk space, and modern media files getting larger with every passing quarter, it's good to be able to take some of your data off your hard drive by making a backup copy onto a writable DVD. Which of these great DVD writers do you like best for storing data off the computer, in a rewritable optical format?
Roland SONIC-CELL Sound Module w/ USB Audio & Midi
M-Audio Midisport 1x1 - MIDI adapter - USB - External
M-AUDIO Fast Track Pro 4 x 4 Mobile USB Audio/MIDI Interface
MIDI is the standard interface for digitally enabled musical instruments, while USB remains the most common peripheral interface standard for digital computers. Logically, a MIDI to USB bridge would make sense for musicians who want to use their legacy instruments with today's modern computer music authoring software. Which of these MIDI to USB interfaces do you like the best?