Version: 2008
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Vox V1 series

  • 3 products are in this series
Vox V1 (250GB)
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Vox V1 (250GB) Reviewed on 03/31/2008

The Bottom Line: The Vox V1 is a simple, straightforward external hard drive. We liked it for its high performance and ease of use as an external hard drive. However, the drive is bundled with underdeveloped backup software so if you want to use it as an automatic backup solution, you will need to spend a little more for a third-party application.

Specs: 250 GB, Hi-Speed USB / eSATA-300, 3.5", 7200 rpm

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Vox V1 (750GB)
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Vox V1 (750GB) Reviewed on 03/31/2008

The Bottom Line: The Vox V1 is a simple, straightforward external hard drive. We liked it for its high performance and ease of use as an external hard drive. However, the drive is bundled with underdeveloped backup software so if you want to use it as an automatic backup solution, you will need to spend a little more for a third-party application.

Specs: 750 GB, Hi-Speed USB / eSATA-300, 3.5", 7200 rpm

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Vox V1 (500GB)
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Vox V1 (500GB) Reviewed on 03/31/2008

The Bottom Line: The Vox V1 is a simple, straightforward external hard drive. We liked it for its high performance and ease of use as an external hard drive. However, the drive is bundled with underdeveloped backup software so if you want to use it as an automatic backup solution, you will need to spend a little more for a third-party application.

Specs: 500 GB, Hi-Speed USB / eSATA-300, 3.5", 7200 rpm

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