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    Iomega Home Media Network Hard Drive Cloud Edition Review Discussion

    Discussion in 'Notebook News and Reviews' started by Jerry Jackson, May 23, 2011.

  1. Jerry Jackson

    Jerry Jackson Administrator NBR Reviewer

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    The new Iomega Home Media Network Hard Drive, Cloud Edition is a easy-to-use network storage device that lets you share and access files, photos, video, and music between all your computers and your friends and family via the web. We took a closer look at this consumer-friendly network drive to see how convenient it is to setup a "Personal Cloud" for your family.



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  2. veryounique

    veryounique Newbie

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    Ok so how can anyone in 2012 still get away without telling customers a hard drive's rpm? I don't really much care about other drive stats, I just want to know if this drive is 7200 or 5400 rpm. I can understand that Iomega would not want to advertise the drive's speed if it's 5400 rpm but it is INEXCUSABLE for reviewers not to identify the drive's rpm. My policy is simple: if the drive's rpm is nowhere to be found I will NOT buy it! That should wake a few people up!