Prestigio DataRacer II  reviewed in Poland

October 21, 2009

Prestigio, HDD, external

Prestigio DataRacer II reviewed in Poland

The DR1 and DR2 were measured up with other portable HDD

External Hard Drive Data RAcer II

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The DataRacer I and Data Racer II were measured up with other portable HDD on the website of PC Chip in Poland.

Overall, Prestigio’s devices had the best performance when it comes to the data transfer speed when uploading data, leaving competitors such as Toshiba, Seagate, Intenso and Western Digital behind!

Click here to read the review (only available in Polish).

More about Data Racer II
External hard disk drive (HDD) is a fierce storage solution for all your valuable data. It is a high performance storage device with an exciting and unique design elaborated in collaboration with an industrial and automotive design studio who worked with Alfa Romeo and BMW, among others. The outstanding look of this HDD is in line with Prestigio’s Racer Collection, the Data Racer II’s color scheme and sturdy look were inspired by famous racing cars.

The Data Racer II does not only offer a bold, mighty design; It also provides an outstanding and powerful performance with its advanced specifications. It features a Turbo mode which enables you to accelerate and improve data transmission several times compared to a regular external HDD. A stylish genuine leather protective case in similar color scheme is offered with the DataRacer II.

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