Hands-on with Seagate’s BlackArmor
By Thomas Ricker | January 7, 2008
Filed under: CES

Hey look, a shiny black box. Not just any box though, that’s the 160GB BlackArmor portable hard drive with built-in AES encryption. Sorry, no way we could think of to photograph all that security, but we’ve got a few more glowing shots of overlapping rectangles in the gallery for you geometry types. If nothing else, at least you get a feel for the size of the little guy.
Gallery: Hands-on with Seagate’s BlackArmor
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