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Maxtor Basics Portable 250GB

USB, 250 GB, 7200 rpm, External, Hot Swap, Portable, Interface: USB, Interface Type: USB 2.0, Internal/External: Extern, Storage capacity: 250.0 GB, Cache memory: 8.0 MB, Size: External, Revolutions per min: 7200 rpm, Access time: ms
Maxtor Basics Portable 250GB
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