Iomega Ultramax Pro 1.5TB review

A great big lump of storage in a box that looks like a new Mac

The Ultramax range looks like little Mac towers, with the open grill, curved handles and faux-brushed aluminium finish

TechRadar Verdict

A reasonable performer with respectable drives. The build quality could be better though, and it’s a little noisy

Pros

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    Respectable speed

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    Mac-looks

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    Many connections

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    Only two drives

Cons

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    Noisy

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    Build quality problems

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You could almost hear storage manufacturers collectively rub their hands with glee when we all found out that Leopard requires external storage to run its backup utility Time Machine. Primely placed to take advantage of this and other blossoming storage needs on a Mac is Iomega, which now has a range of Mac-friendly drives for you to choose from.

The Ultramax range looks like little Mac towers, with the open grill, curved handles and faux-brushed aluminium finish. It also ships preformatted HFS+, so it's Window's users who need to reformat it this time, not us.

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