When you are the first to create something that works this well, you get attention. TarDisk Pear makes life for MacBook users more comfortable and the industry is noticing. See what the press is saying.
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So is a little touch-sensitive strip above the keyboard enough to make you trade in your trusty old MacBook Pro or Air for the new laptops revealed by Apple yesterday? No? Or maybe you’re offended that a supposedly flagship machine is using what is possibly the worst keyboard that Apple has ever developed.
Since Apple started to focus on making their products thinner and lighter, they've become significantly more difficult to upgrade. ...a new entry in this category, TarDisk, takes the concept to another level.
When the hard drive on your MacBook is getting full, you have a few options: You can purchase an external hard drive and offload low-priority files to it; pick up an inexpensive USB drive; or take on the task or replacing internal storage yourself. Or, there's TarDisk.
The actual process itself is really easy and you've got extra storage without cracking anything open -- no fuss, no muss.
Ever wish your MacBook had more room, but hate having an external drive hanging off one of your preciously few USB ports? Enter the TarDisk. It pairs with your internal hard drive to expand your storage.
Sometimes the space Apple provides on its MacBooks is simply not enough...Tardisk is the only option that actually merges with your internal HD, creating one unified drive.
Kudos to the TarDisk team for such an awesome design, not only making their product pleasing to look at, integrate well with the host product, but also making their product secure and not easily stolen. Overall the design of the TarDisk is spot on and only enhances the look of your MacBook.
TarDisk Pear is a tiny little flash drive that plugs into the SDXC card slot of your MacBook Pro or Air and then self-installs software that pairs the storage with built-in storage in seconds.
TarDisk keeps your Macbook working when you fill up your hard drive. The idea of being able add the 256GB TarDisk to my existing 750GB Macbook Pro hard drive without having to have a cable or drive sticking out of my Mac was brilliant.
At CES 2016, TarDisk announced the Pear 2.0, the latest version of its storage-expanding accessory that simply slides into your Apple notebook's SD-card slot. Available now in 128GB ($149) and 256GB ($399) capacities, the Pear 2.0 improves over last year's original with a simplified installation experience and a cloud-backup solution.
The tiny Tardisk chip is a simple, easy way to extend system storage on a Macbook but demands some compromise -- chiefly in loss of the SD Card slot.
The big update here is the addition of the company's cloud-backup service, addressing the question of what happens when the hardware fails. Just slip into into a MacBook's SD slot, follow the onscreen software prompts, and boom, you've increased your laptop's storage by up to 256GB.
The makers of a tiny new device called the TarDisk Pear promise to permanently double your MacBook’s hard drive space in a matter of moments. Simply slide the Pear into your MacBook’s SD card slot, run a quick setup (called “pearing”), and your hard-drive capacity will be permanently doubled.
TarDisk came out in the spring with an external drive that can stay plugged into the computer permanently, occupying the SD and SDXC card slot. You know, the wafer-sized port that you haven't used since the last time you touched your DSLR camera...
If you’ve ever inserted a flash card into Apple’s SD card slot on their MacBooks, you know that usually this flash card acts as a separate storage device, and that’s because it is. However if you’d rather not have to deal with separate storage, then the TarDisk Pear flash card could be worth taking a look at...
recently doubled the drive capacity of my MacBook Air, thanks to an innovative new solution called TarDisk, a tiny drive that slots into the SD card port on the side of your Apple laptop...
What if you could double your MacBook’s storage in less than three minutes with a push of a button and avoid any hassles related to alternative storage solutions...
Not only is TarDisk designed to merge with your existing drive, giving you one, much bigger, single volume for storage, it has also been designed to seamlessly merge with your MacBook’s exterior...
On launch, the TarDisk Pear promised the moon for MacBook users running out of space on their hard drives. The small flash drive uses your SD Card slot to double your existing drive...
The basic models of the MacBook Air and the MacBook Pro come with just 128GB of storage, and can fill up surprisingly quickly. If you want to jump up to 256GB it will cost an extra $200...
If you are facing storage crunch on your MacBook, TarDisk presents a nice solution - Pear. Install this external small hard disk and enhance the storage on your MacBook.
What happens when you run out of space on your hard drive? Sure, you can start purging old files and unneeded programs, but that will only get you so far...
The basic models of the MacBook Air and the MacBook Pro come with just 128GB of storage, and can fill up surprisingly quickly. If you want to jump up to 256GB it will cost an extra $200. It’s not particularly easy to open up a MacBook and fit a new SSD — but there is an alternative...
TarDisk is launching its new ‘Pear’ product today, a customized SD card solution for MacBook users that can double the device’s storage capacity while using software to create a hybrid drive that works hand in hand with your built-in drive...
A new storage device can boost the amount of storage in your laptop without needing to swap out the built-in flash memory...
Is your MacBook's storage getting a bit cramped? Don't delete stuff, instead pop a TarDisk into your probably otherwise never-used SDXC port...
By now there are countless flash cards designed to sit perfectly inside the MacBook Air’s SD card slot and boost the laptop’s storage as an extra onboard drive. But the TarDisk Pear is the first to actually merge with a MacBook’s SSD...