
Sometimes I still can’t believe how we can store so much in even the smallest mobile gadget. Even if it’s possible in this day and age, it is still good to have a back up somewhere for posterity’s sake.
For pictures, you can transfer them to your computer and then back them up on an external HD. You could also choose cloud storage as yet another alternative. If you still wanna be sure, you can choose Sony’s LLS-201 PCS Manager.
PCS stands for “Personal Contents Station”. It’s actually an external 1TB hard drive which connects via USB and NFC (Near Field Communication).
Saving photos and files is as easy as waving your hand, data transfered wirelessly. Yep, that easy.
The PCS Manager (Personal Contents Station) will be out April next year.
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