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TOSHIBA'S NEW CANVIO STORAGE SOLUTIONS CATER TO CONSUMERS' DIVERSE STORING AND SHARING NEEDS

Canvio 3.0 Portable Difficult Pushes Now Provide up to 1.5TB of Storage space and Allow Simple Transactions Between Mac and PC Without the Need to Reformat

Toshiba's Electronic Items Department (DPD), a division of New laptop The united states Details Techniques, Inc., these days declared that its Canvio® 3.0 and Canvio Fundamentals 3.0 portable hard drives will now offer customers up to 1.5 terabytes[i] of storage and Mac interface, without the need for reformatting, on a choose Canvio 3.0 style. All of these attractions come outfitted with USB 3.0 technological innovation for higher information connections and give customers quickly store, exchange and returning up their useful information.


"We understand that customers have options when it comes to processing and as a result, have different storage needs," said Maciek Brzeski, v. p. of product marketing and growth of labeled storage products, New laptop The united states Details Techniques, Inc., Electronic Items Department. "With our latest Canvio 3.0 portable hard drives, customers can quickly substitute information between Mac and PC gadgets, removing the problem of reformatting to work the way they want."

Canvio 3.0: Simple to use and complete copy solutions

Toshiba's Canvio 3.0 is a fashionable and portable disk drive that details a wide range of storage needs. Presenting up to 1.5TB of storage, the Canvio 3.0 has the potential to returning up consumers' entire pcs and knowledge connections are now quicker than ever with the addition of USB 3.0 technological innovation. Additionally, the 1.5TB remedy has a NTFS car owner for Mac computer systems that allows customers to quickly substitute information between Apples and PCs without having to reformat the drive.

The Canvio 3.0 also comes outfitted with application that provides data file, directory and complete program back-up and restoration. Users can run a complete program copy and file/folder copy at the same time, as well as pre-set their back-up classes using a simple preparation function. It also provides a free 30-day test for its Cloud-enabled back-up function.

To make sure highest possible information security, the Canvio 3.0 has a exclusive inner impact indicator and slam running technological innovation to secure consumers' useful information against injuries and falls. Available in a wide range of colours, such as black, gold, white, red, red and natural, this disk drive is the perfect wedding between style and highly effective information security.

Canvio Fundamentals 3.0: Simple add-on storage in a box

The Canvio Fundamentals 3.0 is Toshiba's easiest storage remedy. There is no application installation necessary and it is ready to use right out of the box, enabling customers to simply connect it into their PC and get going their digital data files. The Canvio Fundamentals 3.0 provides up to 1.5TB of storage and can handle USB 3.0 for fast exchange connections. Similar to the Canvio 3.0, the Canvio Fundamentals 3.0 is also outfitted with a special inner impact indicator and slam running technological innovation to secure consumers' data files against injuries and falls.

Pricing and Availability

Pricing for the Canvio 3.0 line will range from $119.99 MSRP[ii] to $199.99 MSRP. The 1.5TB solution, which includes the NTFS driver for Mac compatibility, will be available for $199.99 MSRP, while the 1.0TB offering will be available for $149.99 MSRP, the 750GB will be available for $129.99 MSRP and the 500GB will be available for $119.99 MSRP.

Pricing for the Canvio Basics 3.0 line will range from $109.99 MSRP - $180.99 MSRP. The 1.5TB solution will be available for $189.99, the 1.0TB will be available for $139.99 MSRP, the 750GB will be available for $119.99 MSRP and the 500GB will be available for $109.99 MSRP.

All of these products will be available in select retail locations and on ToshibaDirect.com in early June 2012.

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