Cons: I have not opened the case yet to determine if this is a native USB drive or a SATA drive with an adapter kit. It is much better if it is a SATA drive because if the c...
Does what it needs to do...if you know what you're doing
Noah Kane, Amazon
10 August 2011
Summary: Just hooked this up to my new MacBook Air, and it works brilliantly. Obviously no USB3 speeds to test though (thanks for that, Apple) but I guess this does show that it...
Pros: The main part of the body is brushed aluminum and feels quite sturdy for being so small. Also, the USB cable that is included feels well insulated and strong.
Cons: Not as fast as other USB 3.0 external drives, but will max out USB 2.0 most of the time.
Summary: Just got the Lacie Rikiki 1 TB USB 3.0 and it works just as expected. Phantastic transfer rates of up to 90 MB/s when transferring single 10 Gb backup files (I am using a...
Summary: Easily the best one i've had. Does not have a million bundled softwares to "help you" get set up. It's all easy and has alot of storage and can be formated to work with...
Conclusion: Bought for files backup, particularly for many special travel/family photos in our IPhoto data base. Seems to work fine, probably should have upgraded to 1 TB....