Review: Asus Travelair N

Review: Asus Travelair N

By Ian Barker

Review: Asus Travelair N

Introduction and design

In the modern world with its myriad of devices, we inevitably end up with lots of files from cameras, phones and more. Often these will be quite precious, either for business or personal reasons, but when you’re out and about you have no way of backing them up. We also want to consume media wherever we go and smartphones and tablets may lack the necessary storage.

The Asus Travelair N is aimed at people on the move who need a way of securing their information, or want to take their music and movies with them, but are unable to return to the comfort of a computer or network.

Design

It looks like any other portable hard drive, albeit rather chunkier than most 2.5-inch units, but the Travelair N is battery powered so you can use it anywhere to backup data from other portable devices.

The top has a shiny finish with a subtle swirly pattern and a chrome Asus logo. It looks smart though it does tend to be a bit of a fingerprint magnet. The edges are shiny and underneath is grained black plastic with a rather crude looking moulding mark in the centre. There’s a power button on the …read more

Source:: techradar.com – PC and Mac

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