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Iomega announced the release of a new leather-bound hard drive. The company is touting the new eGo Leather Portable Hard Drive as "the perfect on-the-go portable storage device for today's business executives and fashionistas alike."

Inside all of that, you know, sexy-type fashionista dead cow is a 250GB 2.5-inch hard drive that can store up to 1,000,000 photos or 375 hours of video of yourself. You can also stick 4,625 hours of music on there, but honestly, how many times can you really listen to that Right Said Fred song, anyway?

The eGo Leather Portable Hard Drive also comes bundled with EMC Retrospect software for automatic backups. The built-in DropGuard technology should protect the device from drops of up to 51 inches, in case the thing should tumble off the old catwalk.

The drive is available through Iomega for $149.95.

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