![]() There are no nifty extras or accessories beyond the included USB cable, and the two-year warranty could feel a little short when competing drives offer three and even five years. The single mini-USB connector and rear-facing activity light represent the whole of the XD2’s sparse feature set. ![]() Given the price, the package is light on extras. 3GB file results were very strong too, averaging 32.9MB/sec for reads and 24.8MB/sec when writing. The LG’s casing trumpets its advanced chipset, and in our 3,000-file test the XD2’s average read and write speeds of 28.7MB/sec and 15.2MB/sec were exemplary. The best bit is that the LG’s low profile and low price don’t mean low performance. With a street price of £64 exc VAT for the 500GB model, it’s one of the cheapest portable drives we’ve seen - although in terms of pence per gigabyte, it isn’t as predictably cheap as a desktop model. Still, the LG has other things going for it.
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