External Hard Drive 3TB - iOmega, Western Digital... ?

Hi guys
Since my MacBook Pro is getting stuffed with huge Adobe files (I'm a graphic designer) and I'm not really into throwing stuff away since they might be useful one day, and that I can't make time to start reducing the filesize of these files, I am considering on buying a new External Hard Drive, next to my Time Capsule.
What I want to know: I have my 1TB Time Capsule and I love it for what it does, but it isn't the external hard drive I'm looking for. So what is the best solution for me, respecting the following preferences?
3 TB
wireless and FireWire or USB
not a portable disk
adapter
compatible with:MacBook Pro 15-inch, spring 2011,  2 GHz Intel Core i7
Time Capsule 1TB
Mac OS X Lion
I've already been gathering information about these devices:
Iomega® Network hard drive Home Media Cloud Edition 2 TB - Link
Western Digital 3TB My Book Studio - Link
Western Digital My Book Studio II harde schijf van 4 TB - Link
Any of these is the best solution? Or what would you advice?
Many thanks!
Bob

Just to add to the mixing pot....
Just re-read the thread and mulled over all the ideas. First off, wasn't the idea to have a means of backing up your data? The key to effective backups is redundancy; acknowledge that hardware will fail but there will always be at least one copy that missed the bullet. The 6TB monster is quite appealing from the cost per GB perspective, but I fear it will become a central and solitary repository for all your life's treasures while you try to fill it up. And if it fails, as all hardware does eventually, I'm going to get my butt chewed in the virtual sense, for having recommended it. Me? I have a slew of external drives I cycle around as I change from OS to OS, Mac to Mac and week to week. 12 at last count, plus 3 HDDs laying in their antistatic bags, waiting hopefully for me to get them their own enclosure.
When you mention working on a huge .psd on an external drive, note that you are crossing a threshold there. Mixing a device used for backups with one used as an external workspace. Just beware of the risks involved; should failure occur while you're working, your backups will die as well.
Regardless what you end up using the drive(s) for, you'll have to make a choice regarding the interface. Do you want speed or convenience. Wireless is great for ease, but are you willing to have the Mac hung up for twice or trice the time while it backs up, vs. a direct FW or eSATA link?

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