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LaCie Little Big Disk Quadra

Mark Goldstein | Digital | January 11, 2008 | 2 Comments |

LaCie Little Big Disk QuadraThe new LaCie Little Big Disk Quadra is an amazingly fast mobile hard drive designed for digital content creation, high-volume data exchange, and video editing. A quadruple interface allows universal connectivity for true cross-platform compatibility. “Offering as much as 50 percent more capacity than “standard” mobile drives and with blazing speed, the Little Big Disk Quadra, with its quadruple interface and clever design, continues to solidify LaCie’s position as the perennial technology leader for professional storage devices.” said Olivier Mirloup, LaCie Hard Disk Business Unit Manager.  The Little Big Disk Quadra will be available in 400GB and 500GB versions with either 7200 or 5400 RPM drives, respectively, starting at $475.

LaCie Press Release

LaCie Little Big Disk Quadra, the Most Powerful Professional Mobile Drive Available

• Up to 500GB in a powerful, handheld storage device
• High speeds of up to 110MB/s via e-SATA or 80MB/s over FireWire 800
• Quadruple interface with FireWire bus power for true mobility
• Sturdy, aluminum heat sink design with amazingly quiet operation

PORTLAND, OR (January 2008) – LaCie today announced the new Little Big Disk Quadra, an amazingly fast mobile disk designed for speed-intensive and capacity-demanding applications such as digital content creation, high-volume data exchange, and video editing – all while on the road. As fast as the thoroughbred LaCie Big Disk Extreme+ desktop drive, the Little Big Disk has been designed by Neil Poulton to offer quiet operation and superior heat dissipation with an integrated fanless cooling system. Ensuring superior reliability thanks to its aluminum heat-sink design, the Little Big Disk Quadra will be available in 400GB and 500GB versions with either 7200 or 5400 RPM drives, respectively. Quadruple interface allows universal connectivity for true cross-platform compatibility.

“The LaCie Little Big Disk Quadra is the ultimate solution for Mac or Windows professionals needing convenient portable storage without having to sacrifice performance,” said Olivier Mirloup, LaCie Hard Disk Business Unit Manager. “Offering as much as 50 percent more capacity than “standard” mobile drives and with blazing speed, the Little Big Disk Quadra, with its quadruple interface and clever design, continues to solidify LaCie’s position as the perennial technology leader for professional storage devices.”

Equipped with one eSATA 3Gbits, two FireWire 800, and one USB 2.0 port, the Little Big Disk Quadra is FireWire 400 compatible thanks to an included FireWire 800 to FireWire 400 cable.

The device is bus-powered with FireWire 800 for true in-the-field mobility and is bootable with FireWire for Mac OSX or eSATA for Windows. It offers built-in RAID 0 capabilities to reach up to 110MB/s burst transfer rates when using eSATA or up to 80MB/s if using FireWire 800, while also being the quietest drive in its capacity. Weighing in at a little over 1.4 pounds, the sturdy Little Big Disk Quadra is up to 60 percent lighter than conventional desktop drives, enabling it to be a perfect portable companion for audio/video professionals looking for power and comfort.

Fully plug and play with Mac® OS X 10.5 Leopard (including Time Machine) and Windows® Vista®, the Little Big Disk Quadra comes preloaded with the LaCie Setup Assistant, a new utility that optimizes the drive according to your needs (Mac, Windows, or cross-platform environments). The unit comes bundled with advanced backup and restore software EMC Retrospect Express for Mac and Windows. It can also be daisy-chained using one of the two FireWire interfaces with other LaCie hard disks or DVD±RW drives.

Availability
The LaCie Little Big Disk Quadra is available now from LaCie direct and widely available via LaCie’s specialized dealer network at the suggested retail price starting at $475. For more information, visit http://www.lacie.com.

About Neil Poulton
Neil Poulton was born in Thurso, Scotland. A graduate in Industrial Design from Edinburgh University and Milan’s Domus Academy, Poulton first came into public view in 1989 as the creator of “the ageing pens,” pens made from a “living,” wearing plastic that changes color and form with use. Today, Neil Poulton designs and develops best-selling, award-winning products for a variety of international clients including LaCie & Artemide. Since 1991, Poulton has lived and worked in Paris, France. http://www.neilpoulton.com

About LaCie
Located in the USA, Canada, Japan, Australia, Europe, Singapore and Hong Kong, LaCie is the leading manufacturer of computer peripherals for Windows, Apple and Linux users. LaCie creates external storage solutions and color monitors that help professionals and everyday people easily manage their digital lives. LaCie has differentiated its products through original designs and leading-edge technology. Established in France in 1989, LaCie is listed on Euronext under FR0000054314 (LAC). For more information, visit http://www.lacie.com.

LaCie Little Big Disk Quadra



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#1 Joenel Umal

I'm eying on this beautiful portable mobile harddrive now it's really a good deal for mac users who does have firewire ports..

The deal breaker for me really is the need for power adapter when connected to eSata, and USB, i think lacie should have this eSata and USB powered too.

It would really break my heart if they release a USB/eSTA bus powered version of this little thing after i bought it...

I'm on a mac but my Macbook Air doesn't have firewire.. do you guys know an alternative to this one?, Thanks..

2:20 am - Monday, July 21, 2008

#2 AT

Bootability on the Mac is a lie! Call and ask LaCie - they'll tell you they did NOT design the product to be bootable, even by firewire. I used Carbon Copy Cloner to clone my MacHD (running 10.5.5) onto the Little Big Disk but neither Startup Disk utility nor Command-Shift-Option-Delete can get the clone to boot.

12:44 pm - Saturday, October 25, 2008

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