Iomega MiniMax FireWire 800/USB 2.0 1TB Desktop External Hard Drive 34937 (White)
Iomega MiniMax FireWire 800/USB 2.0 1TB Desktop External Hard Drive 34937 (White)
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List Price: $ 120.99
best Price :$ 109.99
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- Stackable – Add stackable storage to your Apple Mac mini or share drive access with Mac mini with Snow Leopard Server!
- Versatile: More connection capabilities with a three-port integrated USB 2.0 hub and two FireWire 800 ports
- Secure – Iomega Protection Suite via download includes Trend Micro Smart Surfing for Mac (12 month subscription)
- 3 Year warranty with product registration
The Iomega MiniMax Desktop Hard Drive adds stackable storage for your Apple Mac mini! You can also share drive access using the Mac mini with Snow Leopard (Apple products sold separately). The MiniMax includes 2 fast FireWire 800 interfaces, a USB 2.0 hub, plus a FireWire 400 to 800 cable. With multiple interfaces you can easily add other peripherals like a printer or other external storage. Up to 2TB of capacity with HFS+ format allows you to easily save all your music, photos, and videos. Complete software suite that includes Iomega QuikProtect, Trend Micro Smart Surfing for Mac (12 month subscription), and MozyHome Online Backup service (2 GB free) – all free via easy download. The MiniMax also comes with a three year warranty with product registration.
List Price:$ 120.99
best Price :$ 109.99
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about 6 months ago
where to begin????,
after reading rave reviews of this product, and so many varying reviews of other well regarded hard drives, i thought for sure i had found a great purchase.
The initial set up went quite well, but as i attempted to load bootcamp on my imac, having used the Minimax as a Time Machine backup site, the Minimax completely crashed. Two days old. That’s when i found out
iomega charges customers for phone support. Tech guy i chatted with was knowledgeable, although managing multiple cases simultaneously i presume. We went through various fix-it routines, none of which helped. He then informed me that my warranty stipulated i would have to pay to return ship, and they would send me a refurb. I was floored. Two days old and babied, and they were gonna to charge me and downgrade. I protested and received a slightly better deal. They would send me out a unit (still a refurb) and i could mail them my unit back in the box, which i was under the impression would be their cost, since they sent me a link through UPS to print a return label. Unfortunately, the page to print the label was fraught with bugs, and i have chatted twice with iomega about the issue, and both times was told they would talk with their support group and get back with me. Their reply was two emails detailing our chat, one with the warning that i had two weeks to return the old drive or be charged the full price of the replacement. I wonder if my refurb will cost as much as a new unit? Will not support iomega again.
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|about 6 months ago
Does not stack with 2010 Mac Mini,
In case somebody is wondering, Iomega has not changed the case, so this drive no longer stacks with the 2010 Mac Mini.
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