Lacie Rugged Triple 301984 1TB
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15 years ago
Review LaCie rugged 500GB USB 3.0
External Speeder. If you need fast external memory, you won't really be able to avoid the new USB 3.0 USB port. LaCie now offers the "rugged" series with this fast interface and has to prove its potential in this review.
12 years ago
LaCie Rugged USB 3.0 Thunderbolt
Fast, flexible and portable. Reviewers test the LaCie Rugged USB 3.0 Thunderbolt and find it offers very good performance overall. CNET's Dong Ngo tests both USB 3.0 and Thunderbolt connections, with results he says "proved worthy of its $200 price tag.
Pros:
- Fast Thunderbolt and USB 3.0 interfaces
- Solid-state (SSD) technology in versions up to 500 GB
- Very durable for a portable drive
- Good value for an SSD drive with Thunderbolt
Cons:
- High price per GB
- Largest capacity is not solid-state
12 years ago
Not So Rugged Drive
My rugged lacie mini turned out to be not-so rugged. After less than a month of use (at home on my desk), my computer could no longer detect the hard drive and after running lacie service diagnostics under their direction, they told me it was broken and needed to be sent in for repairs.
8 years ago
Well orange you good looking
I have a number of these LaCie Rugged drives in various configurations because I'm a very shallow man and can't resist their Neil Poulton-designed cases. Performance is decent enough via USB 3.0 and the 2.5-inch mechanical drive is whisper quiet.
16 years ago
LaCie Rugged USB 3.0 portable hard drive
Although it has been said that it won't become mainstream until it is officially adopted by Intel in 2011, USB 3.0 - aka SuperSpeed USB - is steadily emerging from the shadows with more and more manufacturers bringing support for the protocol to the eager masses.
16 years ago
LaCie Rugged USB 3.0
drive for its durability, but inside the orange and silver case is a 500GB hard drive that performs, on average, better than its counterparts. At $149, this is not the cheapest or slimmest option, but you're getting a drive that can be dropped from 7 feet, and it comes with online backup to boot.
Pros:
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Cons:
- Bulky
15 years ago
LaCie Rugged USB 3.0 301930: Review
LaCie Rugged USB 3.0 301930: Review While compact, large capacity external hard drives are widely available, few meet the standards of ruggedness and durability as the 500GB LaCie Rugged USB 3.0 External Hard Drive (301930) .
Pros:
- Fortified- aluminum chassis absorbs drops of 7 feet
- Stylish- exclusive LaCie design by Neil Poulton
- Speedy- latest USB 3.0 specification allows 110MB/s
- Compatible- bus-powered model works with both Mac and PC
Cons:
- Expensive- price tag higher than drives of similar capacity
15 years ago
Solid Product
It performs as it is advertised to and priced right. It is what is is as a hard drive and it does what it's supposed to. I would recommend it to anyone that wants a hard drive that stores data and things like that...otherwise you may be out of luck.
Pros:
- Attractive Design
- Easy To Setup
- Easy to use
- High Capacity
- Performs as advertised
- Portable
- Quiet
Cons:
- 2 Cords
- Need a bigger size
14 years ago
Rugged it is, but Mini not really!
The former one was strong (I used it for 18 months and I travel constantly) and well-protected (although with time, the aluminium enclosure of the original rugged would suffer somewhat - it did). The new one looks really indestructible.
13 years ago
There are 3 variants of this Rugged Triple. Mine is trustworthy :)
I've owned this drive for about a year and I like it; I just bought a second one. I have the 1TB, 5400 RPM version; there are also two 500GB versions of this "Rugged Triple" with the dual FW800 ports and single USB3 port; one of these 500GB versions runs at 7200 RPM (as Lacie's literature and...
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