The Glowing Backup Drive

A Whole New Technology for A Whole New World
The Lacie Sphere drive is roughly half the size of a softball, and it is quite light at just over a pound.
The Lacie Sphere drive is roughly half the size of a softball, and it is quite light at just over a pound
Here is a new one, something to keep you staring at your data. LaCie has teamed with the French silversmith Christofle to make a drive that is pleasing to the eyes and has plenty of function to boot.
Called the Sphere, it is – you guessed it – a sphere in gleaming silver. It is covered in actual silver plate, manually plated and polished in Normandy, France.

Roughly half the size of a softball, it looks as though it would weigh as much as a cannonball, but it is quite light at just over a pound. 

Inside the Sphere is a 2.5-inch hard drive with 1TB of storage. It requires no power cord, just a USB connection to a computer, so a mess of cables won’t mar the Sphere’s elegant looks.
It goes on sale later this month, priced at $490.

It has one drawback: If you touch it, which is hard to resist, fingerprints are apparent. A LaCie official said Christofle recommended a polish called Twinkle. Stock up, you’ll need it.

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