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Seagate 750GB Pushbutton Backup External Hard Drive The Seagate 750GB Pushbutton Backup drive is a value-added retail product that builds upon the performance and capacity of Seagates trailblazing 750GB Barracuda 7200.10 hard drive. If you are a hard...
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connectreviews.com Updated: 2011-09-24 00:14:47
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Over the past few years, extra storage has become increasingly popular due to the demanding needs of music, photos, and videos. Today, I take a look at the Seagate 750GB External Pushbutton Backup hard drive. I’ve been using this huge storage device fo...
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SummaryPros: High capacity; integrated USB 2.0 and FireWire 400 ports; long cables; bundled backup software; power button also initiates backup. Cons: Mediocre performance. Processor Compatibility: Universal (BounceBack Express Universal version requir...
High capacity; integrated USB 2.0 and FireWire 400 ports; long cables; bundled backup software; power button also initiates backup.
Mediocre performance.
If you suffer from a bloated music or video library, the Seagate Pushbutton Backup External 750GB will provide immediate relief. Don’t expect a speed demon, though: this drive trades transfer rate for storage capacity. While the model we looked...
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techtree.com Updated: 2011-09-24 00:14:48
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Of all the things I carry around, I d love to take my entire movie and music collection along. There are a lot of hard drive based audio/video players in the market but the maximum space they have is too little for whatever music/videos most of us have...
Good build quality, 750 GB, FireWire, Good performance, One-touch backups.
Hard drive performance limited due to slow interface, No eSATA, Expensive.
The Seagate 750 GB External Hard Disk Drive is available for Rs. 25,500 with a 1 year warranty. I d say people who will buy this definitely know what they want and more importantly why they want it. All I ll suggest is get a 750 GB desktop HDD (intern...
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jordanitservices.co.uk Updated: 2011-09-24 00:14:48
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John Virata Computer storage devices once cost thousands of dollars. Back in the mid 1990s, I reviewed a drive called the VideoGig, an external cartridge-based storage device that stored 4GB of data and cost $4000. That was when a high end computer cos...
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techreviewsource.com Updated: 2011-09-24 00:14:48
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Seagate is best known for their hard drives and now they are really starting to push their new line of external backup hard drives. These new Seagate Pushbutton Backup Drives come in various capacities, starting at 200GB and all the way up to 750GB...
Very large capacity, Small and lightweight design, Excellent backuptocomputer transfer speeds, USB 2.0 and Firewire 400 hookups, Cons, Mediocre computertobackup transfer speeds...
Mediocre computertobackup transfer speeds...
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Deciding which data to keep and which to discard should no longer be a problem - especially when 400GB drives are available.
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Seagate has a storage solution for all you digital pack rats out there. The 400GB Seagate External Hard Drive ($399 list) offers a copious reserve of disk space that lets you store and back up your video files, digital photos, music, and more.
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maximumpc.com Updated: 2011-09-24 00:14:49
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When we last visited Seagate’s external backup drive (the company’s product-naming department must be understaffed these days), it sported a mere 160GB courtesy of the company’s seventh-generation 7,200rpm hard drive. Seagate just released a second-gen...
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Computerpoweruser.com Updated: 2011-09-24 00:14:49
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Seagate 400GB Pushbutton Backup External Hard Drive $330 Seagate (831) 438-6550 www.seagate.com CPU Rating: 3.5 Specs: 400GB, 7,200rpm, 8MB data buffer, 350Gs nonoperating shock resistance, IEEE 1394a and USB 2.0 interfaces, <25 dB Internal hard drives...
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Bjorn3d.com Updated: 2011-09-24 00:14:49
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All of us have movies, pictures and/or music that we treasure and would hate to lose. You may have already heard or read it a thousand times, but you really should back up any data that is important to you. Before you reach for those 3.5" floppies, yo...
Easy push-button backup, Huge capacity, Simple style, Decent backup software included, Blue power and HDD LEDs and orange LED around backup button, Quiet operation...
Not cheap $300+, Makes a weird noise sometimes while in use...
Seagate can proudly say that it has one of the largest capacity external drives on the market right now (look for a 500GB version soon). Moreover, the company can claim that the 400GB USB 2.0/FireWire Pushbutton External Hard Drive is a solid product...
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Thetechlounge.com Updated: 2011-09-24 00:14:50
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How many times have you needed to transfer some files from your work PC to your home PC; or vice versa? You can email files if they arent too large, or you can burn a CD or DVD. Maybe you even have a flash drive. Well those are all great ways to move...
Very large capacity, Dual option hookup for both PC and Mac, Respectable transfer speed...
Little noisy, Bundled backup software is a little clunky...
The Seagate 400GB Pushbutton Backup drive puts an absolutely huge amount of storage in your hands, free to carry wherever you like. I was actually surprised by the transfer rates I could achieve; copying a gigabyte of files in just over a minute throug...
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Updated: 2011-09-24 00:14:50
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With hard drive capacities increasing at an exponential rate backing up your PC has become an increasingly difficult task. As far as capacities go, Hitachi is in the lead at the moment with its recently announced 500GB drive. The Seagate 400GB Pushbutton...
Seagate needs to polish the software implementation slightly to make it work flawlessly as a push button backup solution, while a smaller or even integrated power brick would make it a more portable solution. But at this price these are minor niggles and...
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