
The internal storage of your iPad shouldn’t be sufficient to meet your needs. Now, with the HyperDrive HDD from HyperMac, you’ll be able to add additional 750GB storage space to your iPad.
The HyperDrive is the world’s first iPad-compatible USB hard drive, which can be connected to the iPad via the Apple’s camera connection kit. Once this is connected to the iPad, you’ll get as much as 750GB more rooms for the media files and data you have.
The HyperDrive also offers expansion besides the encased HDD as it has a built-in memory card reader that can read up to 12 different memory cards. It’s also has a 3.2-inch display and a number of buttons that ease the operation and navigation on the HyperDrive.
The HyperDrive doesn’t come cheap. A HyperDrive without a hard drive costs you $249. There are a number of models of the HyperDrive, with the lowest model to start with a 120GB hdd and the highest-end model ends up with a 750GB HDD, which will cost you $299 and $599 respectively. You can buy the HyperDrive from the company’s website.
via hardwaresphere


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