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LaCie Rikiki - World's Smallest Portable Hard Drive!

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Uploaded by on Feb 7, 2010

Today we take a look at the LaCie Rikiki (Possibly The World's Smallest Portable Hard Drive!)...

Overall, the LaCie Rikiki is an ideal choice if youre looking for a stylish, high capacity portable hard drive that is small enough to fit in your pocket...

http://www.lacie.com/

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  • Bradford or is it Sheffield?

  • @henrooo Bradford! ;-)

  • how old are you?

  • @psycho6754 15 (But I was 14 when this was shot)

  • is this hard drive good if your just going to keep it at home and use it...

  • Yes, it would still do a great job! It's just that it's designed to be portable and taken with you but obviously you can just keep it has your Home/Office back-up drive.

    Hope I helped.

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  • Very nice hard drive and another very detailed review. Your house must be packed with all these tech products lol.

  • That's pretty cool, 5*****

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  • you should become a salesman. too bad u didnt give a good shot of the crappy cable that came with it, i had to look up another video to see how small it was

  • That's small, I have one .75" thick that's 1tb

  • this is the shittest thing out. I have one of these. WARNING- will fail you after 50-100 uses.

  • I heard it makes some noises? Is this true? Does this sound happen only if ur not using the usb cord that they give you? Please reply back i kinda need to no

    :$ thanks

  • Are you from BFD? Wiiiicked!

  • i like this bcuz my name is lacie .........

  • nerd

    

  • I own even smaller World's Smallest Portable Hard Drive, 320 GB, 7200 rpm, direct SATA connection. Really great.

  • what does happen if I connect this device to my hi-fi system through the USB plug? I mean, if in it there is (among others) a folder containing mp3 music, does the hi-fi recognize and play the music?

  • Nice but not going to buy it, usb port on the side and not on the back, stupid -_-

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