I've owned two of the noisy newer ones, and I'd had quite enough of them, so I am very happy to finally get ahold of another old-style traditional quiet Zip drive. The quietness quality is exactly why I bought this Zip drive - to replace newer noisy ones that were waking up my neighbors (seriously). This Zip drive's case is sturdy and solid, seems well-built, not flimsy like some newer models. So if you've ever owned one of the original Iomega Zip drives from back in the late 1990s, that's the same kind of nice sound that this one makes.Īlso, when you eject a disk from this drive, the disk doesn't go flying out of the drive like on some of the newer models - it only ejects far enough for you to reach it. This translucent/clear-blue Iomega drive just makes a polite barely-audible tiny little whirring noise when it's accessing files, and it makes the standard 1999-era non-objectionable mild "thunk" when you eject a disk. This translucent-blue square-edged old-style Iomega Zip 100 drive is quiet - it does *not* make irritating racket like some of the other, more recent, rounded-edge Iomega Zip drives.
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