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CNET
★★★★
10 years ago
Seagate Backup Plus Fast

The Backup Plus Fast is by far the speediest and highest-capacity hard-drive-based USB 3.0 portable storage device to date. This latest member of Seagate's Backup Plus family of compact external hard drives achieves that by combining two internal hard drives on the inside in a RAID 0 configuration,...

The Seagate Backup Plus Fast is indeed extremely fast, and includes helpful backup software; The drive also provides top capacity, and is bus-powered

Users can't change the internal drives; the RAID 0 setup might result in a higher risk of data loss

big bruin
★★★★★
11 years ago
Seagate Backup Plus 1TB USB 3.0 Hard Drive

Seagate has just launched a new external hard drive which may seem like a continuation of their FreeAgent or GoFlex series of drives. The new drives come in a variety of colors and capacities, features the universal connector they have made popular over the last couple of years, and includes...

» Convenient; useful; and innovative backup solution provided with the drive; » Social media backup is a great idea; » Drive offers fast transfers rates; » Available in a variety of sizes and colors; » Competitive pricing

» Would like to see a GoFlex Slim style version; even smaller and even faster

Testfreaks blog
★★★★★
14 years ago
Seagate BlackArmor WS 110 External Storage and Backup System

A few days ago I took a look at the Seagate BlackArmor PS 110 2.5″ external hard drive , today I've got the BlackArmor WS 110. This drive utilizes a 3.5″ 1TB hard drive inside of the unit, and features both eSATA and USB connections along with everything that the PS 110 can do.

Nicely made; Good software included; Dual interface; eSATA is fast; Easy to use

No eSATA cable included; Expensive

Club Overclocker
★★★★
17 years ago
Seagate 750gb with Pushbutton Backup

This summer Seagate, the masters of storage, released their huge 750gb hard drives. Hot on it's heals came their external version. With 750gb of portable storage, there really isn't much out there that you can't jam into this unit! Are you attempting to download every MP3 or video on the Internet?

Newegg
★★★★★
8 years ago
Good HDD

I use it to backup my Windows notebook and to store some data from my MBP13". The partitioning was easy. The backup process using Windows' software did not work at all calling an error that somehow relates to the 4K sectoring. I used Norton Ghost 15 instead to backup the Windows notebook.

Sleek design Fast enough Silent

4k Sectors (not fully compatible with Windows

B&H Photo
★★★★★
4 years ago
Stable after 24 hours

I was so excited to get my new backup harddrive after my previous one failed. Plugged this into my Mac and it was effortless to get it working on time machine. But then it kept on disconnecting with the message it was incorrectly turned off. I was ready to send it back.

Amazon
★★★★★
6 years ago
Works great if you know what you're doing.

I'll admit, I'm not schooled on how to use this. I've successfully backed up my Imac with it, but to pull up anything from the drive is very cumbersome. There seems to be no rhyme or reason to how things are organized on the drive and that is frustrating when trying to search for something to upload...

staples.com
★★★★
7 years ago
Not so simple to use with a PC

The package said compatible with PC's or MAC. To use with PC, you have to go to their website, format it, and then re-format it to remove all the junk the first format puts on it. Seems to work OK as a back-up drive. Nice small size.

play-asia.com
★★★★★
11 years ago

Excellente product.

Amazon
★★★★
9 years ago
Not compatible with Windows!

Drive was for a MAC and was not recognised by Windows on my laptop. Seller suggested that the drive was suitable for both Windows machines and MAC's which begs the question as to why Seagate would go to the trouble and expense of marketing a MAC specific drive.

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