Special HDD Deal Courtesy of Mininova

Article by George Norman (Cybersecurity Editor)

on 24 Jul 2009

The problem of storing loads of data is that you actually need plenty of storage space to store it on (now that’s a mouthful). It is true that the storage capacity of HDD drives has increased significantly over time and as of April this year, the largest capacity hard disk drive has reached the 2TB mark. If you are a Mininova user that has downloaded plenty of data from the web, so much in fact that you are running out of HDD space, then the popular torrent site has some good news for you: because you are a Mininova user, you can get a new HDD at discount.

"Most people will probably experience similar problems with storage like us: you never have enough space. You just bought a new hard-drive and within a few weeks you filled it up again. All this storage — even though it is getting cheaper — is still quite expensive. So we were immediately interested when the guys at Freecom contacted us with a cool offer for our users: 20% discount on the “Freecom Hard Drive XS” series. We think this is a great opportunity for you to get a good hard-drive for little money,” explained the Mininova team.

Here are some technical details about this promotion that you should be made aware of:
- The offer is available for a limited-time period of just two weeks.
- A promo code must be provided by the Mininova user in order to get the 20% discount. This primi code is “mininovaxs”.

Here are some technical details about the mininovaxs HDD:
- It is housed in a special rubber casing for optimal grip. It also makes the HDD very quiet.
- The rubber casing is anti-shock.
- At 3.5” it is the smallest external hard-drive type you can get.
- There are three versions available: 500GB (€63.20 / $79.20 / £59.99), 1TB (€87.20 / $111.20 / £79.98), and 1.5TB (€111.20 / $143.20 / £99.99).
- Windows only: turbo USB 2.0 driver.
- High quality, sleek design: 8.2 x 11.4 x 3.1 cm
- All hard disk drives receive a 1 year warranty and free help-desk support from the manufacturer.


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