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Review of Seagate FreeAgent Go 500Gb Portable Hard Drive

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  • Conclusion: The FreeAgent Go is truly a great little product with little or no real flaws  in itself. It works as it’s supposed to, and it includes some useful software actually.
  • Pros: +Small and portable, +Decent speeds, +Comes with Muvee Reveal 8 software, +Comes with free Star Trek movie
  • Cons: Muvee is limited version, Short USB cord
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Iomega, an EMC Company eGo Portable Hard Drive

MacNN
  • Excerpt: The Good PRO: Thin and lightweight. Needs no power cord. USB or FireWire. Wide range of sizes and prices. Works with Power Mac G3 or greater and Mac OS X 10.1.5 and above.
  • Pros: PRO: Thin and lightweight. Needs no power cord. USB or FireWire. Wide range of sizes and prices. Works with Power Mac G3 or greater and Mac OS X 10.1.5 and above.
  • Cons: CON: External power supply not included and costs $19.95.
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OWC Mercury Elite-AL Pro QX2 2TB RAID [DELETED]

Gear Patrol
  • Excerpt: Safe Speedy Storage There’s not a lot to complain about here at Gear Patrol, but one pain-point that we repeatedly encounter is a need for storage. Between Ben’s project to create our own high-definition video and audio Library of Congress and the entire crew’s ceaseless photography and video work, we fill up hard drives faster than cups at [...
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Seagate FreeAgent Go 500Gb External Hard Drive

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  • Conclusion: Seagates revamp of their FreeAgent Go line is a big success. The new drives look and feel like they are meant to last.
  • Pros: +Well designed, +Attractive appearance, +Includes backup, sync and encryption software, +Runs off one USB connection, +Increased functionality with certain Seagate docks
  • Cons: Separate Windows and Mac versions, Environmentally unfriendly clamshell plastic packaging, Seagate Manager software does not work with Windows Vista 64 bit
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LaCie Rikiki

Macworld
  • Excerpt: The Rikiki weighs only 5 ounces and is only slightly wider than an iPod touch. It can easily fit in your pocket, backpack, or purse. The aluminum exterior is sturdier than some of the lighter drives we’ve tested, but it’s by no means on par with the sturdier Starck Mobile Hard Drive ( ). When first plugging in the Rikiki, LaCie’s Setup Assistant will ask if you want to format the drive for Mac or PC.
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