Freecom External Hard Drives Just Got A Whole Lot Better With The CLS
This is a fantastically innovative product for your PC! Freecom’s Mobile Drive CLS - a compact external hard drive that users can label to match the content on the drive.

Freecom external hard drives now include the CLS concept - which stands for ‘Collect, Label & Store’ is so useful in today’s world of IT. The Mobile Drive CLS makes it easy for users to organise their computer files by enabling them to store it on multiple drives, each of which can be categorised with an assortment of eight coloured, customisable labels.
One of my friends stores everything on their pc. Music, photos and even their home videos. You may do the same…I guess we all do. Hopefully, you are not like my friend whose pc was attacked by a virus.
The pc had to be restored to factory settings, everything was lost. I mean absolutely everything.
Video’s of their sons first moments in this world (the only copies), Images of similar as well as their wedding…all lost.
You can imagine the devastation. Now, I ask you – Do you back up? You do not want to join my friend and lose all those precious images and memories. Please back up your files. Computer external hard drives are so important.
The CLS makes this process so easy, so organised, so portable and so practical. The CLS, for all it’s selling points, has to be external hard drives best buy.
You could fill one drive with your favourite movies, one with a collection of photos and another with music. Each drive is small enough to be slipped easily into a bag or even a pocket, making them ideal for people who want to carry their information on the move and share it with family and friends.
This is a new product to market, only being unveiled in July 2010. Many people rely on hard drives to store all kinds of multimedia content, but with the increasing amount of information being used on a daily basis it can be difficult for users to keep track of everything and find individual files easily.
The Mobile Drive CLS gives users the option to reliably store different types of data on separate drives, allowing them to sort their files into a system that best reflects their lifestyle and usage habits.
Now, here’s a choice for you to make;
a) Do nothing, like my friend….and lose something you cannot place a value on.
b) Get yourself the best hard drive storage system I have seen. At £95.00, this is an easy and obvious choice.
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