I have never seen the LaCie D2 for this price and before ordering it I would confirm that it is what it looks to be. I scanned the flyer and realize now that the offer has expired. http://www.mypixel.ca/muglo/dell.jpg Gerhard On Apr 23, 2007, at 9:53 PM, Martin Albinger wrote: > Thanks for the input. Mostly Digital came to mind as well as Mac > Outpost. I'll need to do some price shopping before going to Computer > Liquidation to have a look at what's available in terms of cases. I'm > tempted to try the US. OWC seems to have some good prices and it may > be worth the hassle. > > Martin > > On Apr 23,2007, at 8:52 PM, Joe McManus wrote: > >> mostly mac on wonderland near Oxford. >> Apple Stores in Toronto are another good source if you don't mind the >> drive but I would just stick with a lacie firewire drive from Mostly >> Mac. They can handle HDV video streams without dropping frames which >> is a pretty good test. >> > On Apr 23,2007, at 6:18 PM, Gerhard Kuhn wrote: > >> I don't know if Greg was talking about Mostly Digital and they >> are at >> Wonderland and Oxford in the strip mall behind Kelseys. I have three >> LaCie drives and I have been very happy with them as they have not >> given me any problems. In a Dell flyer a week or two ago they had a >> 250 GB LaCie D2 drive on for around $125 about half what I paid for >> mine. I like the D2 drives they look nice in a aluminum case that >> can >> either stand on it's end with a supplied base plate or mounted in a >> mini-rack which is what I have. > > ----------------------------------------------------------- > For information about MUGLO: http://www.freewebs.com/muglo > ----------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------- For information about MUGLO: http://www.freewebs.com/muglo -----------------------------------------------------------