21. ioSafe Solo USB Hard Drive (500 GB)
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ioSafe Solo USB Hard Drive (500GB)
After a major disaster, hardware can be replaced and so can software. But, unless well protected, data is another story. Backups are great, but if they’re stored in the same place as your computer when a fire, flood, or other disaster strikes, you’re dead. ioSafe is in the business of protecting data against disasters. The company’s Solo and other storage solutions protect data against water, heat, crushed components, and physical theft.
In case of a fire, heat-resistant insulation and auto sealing vents block the flow of fire hot air with temperatures as high as 1,700 degrees Fahrenheit, keeping the inside of ioSafe’s disk enclosures a relatively comfortable 210 degrees. Fresh or salt water, whether from a flood or a fire hose, is kept at bay by a patented water-barrier technology. Super strong tamper-proof cases and padlock security complete the data-protection picture.
It’s sometimes possible to plug in a cooled and dried ioSafe drive and access its data after a disaster. Often, though, that’s impossible. In such cases, ioSafe stands ready to help with data-recovery tech support by phone or email. If that doesn’t work, it’ll do the job at its California headquarters. This service, up to $20,000 worth, is part of the price of the hardware and is available for all registered drives.
ioSafe Solo Hard Drives come in sizes from 500 GB to 2 TB. The drive pictured here is the 500 GB version. --Barry Gerber
- 1. Gear That Goes Big
- 2. Asus MS246H LCD Monitor
- 3. Canon EOS 7D DSLR Camera
- 4. DSLR Accessories
- 5. Fujifilm S200EXR Bridge Camera
- 6. Epson EX71 Multimedia Projector
- 7. Marantz SR5004 Receiver
- 8. Samsung BD-P4600 Blu-ray Player
- 9. Canon VIXIA HF200 Camcorder
- 10. Altec Lansing Expressionist Ultra 2.1 Speakers
- 11. Patriot Xporter Magnum Flash Drive (128 GB)
- 12. Razer DeathAdder 3500dpi Gaming Mouse
- 13. OCZ Sabre Keyboard
- 14. Tritton Technologies AX 720 Headset
- 15. Monster Turbine Pro Professional In-Ear Speakers
- 16. OCZ Agility 120GB SSD
- 17. Kensington Universal Notebook Docking Station and Multi-Display Adapter
- 18. Asus O!Play Media Player (HDP-R1)
- 19. Microsoft Zune HD 32 GB
- 20. Panasonic RP-HC101 Slimz Headphones
- 21. ioSafe Solo USB Hard Drive (500 GB)



"...and iPhone owners (because they're on everyone's gift list)."
Interesting assumption + over generalization...
I don't have an iPhone owner on my gift list. In fact, if I were to receive an iPhone owner, I would return them the next day.
I don't have an iPhone owner on my gift list. In fact, if I were to receive an iPhone owner, I would return them the next day.
Oh, that's cute!
Apple has sold 35 million iPhones. Odds are you're buying a gift for one of them. It would not make sense for Tom's Guide to ignore this demographic. Agreed?
Rachel Rosmarin
Editor, Tom's Guide
Great guide Tom's! The GorillapodSLR might go on my list now. The ioSafe drive is mighty tempting too. :-D
Welcome back Sarah!
Absolutely beautiful. Oh and the tech stuff is pretty nice as well
Absolutely beautiful. Oh and the tech stuff is pretty nice as well
I am thoroughly enjoying this list. I can't afford anything on it, but it is very cool. I do have the Monster Turbine headphones and they are excellent. The only drawback of them is they aren't very snug in your ears if you are moving around a lot (mowing the yard, etc.)
@beehew: I am one of the 35 million iPhone users. Does this mean you aren't getting me anything for Christmas this year?
Devin - Unless you're typing upside down, that oled keypad is on the LEFT of the keyboard. It's okay -- looking at the picture I'm a bit distracted as well, and in fact took me a bit to see there was a keyboard there at all.
Monster Turbine headphones? Really? Not only are there better options out there but who wants to help support this company? Their products are proven time and again to have over exaggerated performance claims and I won't even mention their litigious nature over others use of the word 'Monster'. Terrible, terrible choice.
Other than that not a bad list.
Monster Turbine headphones? Really? Not only are there better options out there but who wants to help support this company? Their products are proven time and again to have over exaggerated performance claims and I won't even mention their litigious nature over others use of the word 'Monster'. Terrible, terrible choice.
Other than that not a bad list.
Fujifilm S200EXR meet the Olympus sp590-uz. Better zoom, less money, great camera too.
Fujifilm S200EXR meet the Olympus sp590-uz. Better zoom, less money, great camera too.
That is a good camera, too. They are, however, about the same price. The Fujifilm has manual zoom and shoots RAW images (the Olympus has a slightly smaller feature set but bigger zoom).
Oh, that's cute!Apple has sold 35 million iPhones. Odds are you're buying a gift for one of them. It would not make sense for Tom's Guide to ignore this demographic. Agreed?Rachel RosmarinEditor, Tom's Guide
Odds are...pretty bad. IF that figure were to be limited to US sales alone, that would mean that ~8% of the population has one. And that sales figure counts all the people that HAD to upgrade to the newest one a year after its original release. iPhones are not as widely distributed throughout the popoulation as some would believe. I know one person who has one and they aren't on my list.
Odds are...pretty bad. IF that figure were to be limited to US sales alone, that would mean that ~8% of the population has one. And that sales figure counts all the people that HAD to upgrade to the newest one a year after its original release. iPhones are not as widely distributed throughout the popoulation as some would believe. I know one person who has one and they aren't on my list.
Are you joking? Do you think that the Tom's readership is reflective of the general U.S. population? Our readers are far more likely than an average U.S. resident to own an iPhone, believe me. This conversation is a little silly--we cover iPhones here at Tom's Guide, take it or leave it.
I couldn't care less for the gadgets... well, maybe just a little.
I'm just happy Sarah is back.
Thanks for bringing sexy back to Tom's!!!
"I couldn't care less for the gadgets... well, maybe just a little.
I'm just happy Sarah is back.
Thanks for bringing sexy back to Tom's!!!"
Agreed...
Im seriously considering a Zune HD, I love the idea of the Zune pass subscription, paying $15 a month, get 10 songs to keep, + "rent" as much as a I want. It is very interesting. If that also included video both on the Zune and on my 360, id definitely be hooked.
Monster Turbine headphones? Really? Not only are there better options out there but who wants to help support this company? Their products are proven time and again to have over exaggerated performance claims and I won't even mention their litigious nature over others use of the word 'Monster'. Terrible, terrible choice.Other than that not a bad list.
Thanks for catching that! Fixed!
-Devin
Are you joking? Do you think that the Tom's readership is reflective of the general U.S. population? Our readers are far more likely than an average U.S. resident to own an iPhone, believe me. This conversation is a little silly--we cover iPhones here at Tom's Guide, take it or leave it.
A bit of a rough reply, the guy was just expressing his opinion.
PMS