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Why Get A Car To Drive While Vacationing In Hobart
Many people refuse to rent cars when on a holiday for a lot of reasons. First, they think it's expensive. Next, they find it hard to drive in a new city with different traffic rules and routes. Lastly, they refuse to have to read maps instead of just sit on a bus and enjoy tour after tour. But in Hobart Australia, it’s another story. The airport is 22 kilometers from the city where you are likely to book a hotel, costing you around $60 for a one-way cab fare alone. And since you’ll be touring and going around the rest of the day in buses and cabs, you are likely to spend no less than a hundred dollars for transportation.
But with a car hire Hobart, your $60 spent on one cab ride will go a long way, as there are many cheap car hire Hobart options in the city that can let you enjoy a whole days tour already with your $60. Hobart has many car hire depots. Budget depot lends an automatic three-door car for just $45.60 daily, while Hertz offers a Toyota Yaris Hatch with automatic transmission for just $48.18 daily. Avis offers the Hyundai Elantra for just $56.35 a day, and the Hyundai Getz for just $48.39. Thrifty on the other hand, lends compact cars with automatic transmission at $66.44 a day, while Europcar lends an economy-sized car with manual transmission and free kilometers at a car rental Hobart price of $77.74 per day. With car rental Hobart rates like these, it’s proven that car rentals are cheaper than taking cabs for tours.
Another reason to get a car rental Hobart is because it’s not difficult to drive in the city at all. The traffic is not as heavy here compared to that of Sydney or Melbourne. With your own car you can view Hobart form Mount Wellington, or drive to the Bellerive Oval to witness a cricket match. You can also drive to the Hobart Constitution and see who wines the annual Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race. More so, you can amuse yourself at the Wrest Point Hotel Casino or see the Tasamanian Symphony Orchestra at the Federation Concert Hall.
OCZ goes SSD crazy at CES, leaves no port unplugged (Engadget)
OCZ came rolling into CES this year with a pile of SSDs in tow. Most are
pretty firmly aimed at the enterprise market but, what's impressive, is how
the company has made sure to cover practically every interface . If you're
looking to fill up some PCIe slots, the Z-Drive R5 and are R4 CloudServ have
you covered. The former is based on the Kilimanjaro platform, designed with
help from Marvell, and can deliver a staggering 2.52 million IOPS and 7.2GB/s.
The latter is an evolution of the existing R4 line, but with nearly double the
performance in a card that can carry up to 16TB of solid state storage. If
rack-mount servers are more your style, the SATA 3.0-packing Chiron delivers a
respectable 560MB/s and 100,000 IOPS in a 3.5-inch package. The most exciting
item, at least for consumers, is the Lightfoot -- an external, compact SSD
ready to take over your under-utilized Thunderbolt port. Lightfoot will be
available in 128GB, 256GB, 512GB and 1TB sizes, though, price and release
dates are still very much up in the air. Check out the gallery below and
complete PR (with a few more products) after ...
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