Storage manufacturer LaCie has unleashed six new products just in time for CES 2007 with four of the six featuring LaCie’s d2 case design first created back in 2003. The six new LaCie products include:

  • For Windows and Mac
  • Equipped with Roxio burning software
  • Dual FireWire/USB interfaces
  • Records, rewrites, and reads 25GB or 50GB BD-R and BD-RE
  • Supports DVD+/-RW DL and CD+/-RW
  • Comes with a single 50 GB Blu-ray disc from Panasonic
  • Pre order today for $1149

  • Quadruple interfaces (USB/FW400/FW800/eSATA)
  • Equipped with new LaCie Shortcut Button—to quickly launch favorite applications, documents or back up files at the touch of a button
  • Bundled with EMC Retrospect Express Backup Software for Windows/Mac
  • 500GB is available today for $299.

  • Tripe interfaces (FW800/400/USB2)
  • Triple security levels including a biometric sensor, 128-bit AES data encryption and chain lock port
  • Register up to 10 fingerprints—five users with minimum two prints each—and lock/unlock the drive with the swipe of a finger
  • Comes with LaCie 1-Click Backup Software for Windows/Mac
  • 500GB is available today for $299.

  • Designed for SOHO
  • Simple installation wizards
  • Instantly create a central repository for files accessible over FTP, HTTP or a home wired or wireless connection
  • Equipped with two USB ports for using as a personal hard drive off-network
  • Comes with LaCie 1-Click Backup Software for Windows/Mac
  • Available today for $199 (250GB), $249 (320GB), $299 (500GB), $349 (640GB) and $499 (1TB).

  • Flexible RAID 5 network storage powered by an Intel 80219 processor
  • Comes with a complete system backup and recovery client for Windows that allows for automatic incremental backups from localized client machines and network/remote booting
  • Offers file sharing for Windows/Mac/Linux, RAID security (0, 1, 10, 5+spare), four hot-swappable SATA drives, and more
  • Equipped with two Gigabit LAN ports to act as a DHCP server or a local Gigabit network, and two USB 2.0 ports for easily adding storage to the network.

 

  • First-ever set of FireWire bus-powered speakers in a sleek and compact black-and-white design by Neil Poulton
  • Built-in FireWire cable provides power
  • No AC adapter needed
  • 8-watt minimum output for left-right speaker
  • Available today for $79.

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