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Seagates packaging for its ground-breaking 750GB hard drive stresses just how much you can squeeze onto it perpendicular platters. 15,000 songs, 25 DVD movies and 50 games is a lot of data.However, capacity is always growing. Five years ago, Seagate w...
Abstract: This external drive is huge – boasting a hefty 750GB capacity. You can connect the disk to your PC using either USB or Firewire. Theres a second Firewire port on the device that can be used for connecting more hard disks if 750GB just isnt enough. T...
Abstract: 200GB External Hard Drive with easy pushbutton backup solution Today we are taking a look at Seagate’s offering in the high capacity sector of the external market. The drive in question is dual purpose with both USB2 an...
Abstract: 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...
Abstract: 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...
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 ...
Abstract: 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...
Very large capacity, Small and lightweight design, Excellent backuptocomputer transfer speeds, USB 2.0 and Firewire 400 hookups, Cons, Mediocre computertobackup transfer speeds
The 750GB Seagate Pushbutton Backup combines large capacity with a small form factor. It reads data quickly and comes with backup software for safeguarding the data on your PC.
The drive writes data slowly.
The 750GB Seagate Pushbutton Backup drive packs a lot of data into a small space. Unfortunately, its a bit pokey when writing data to the drive, which would be frustrating to anyone who backs up a lot.