Testseek.co.uk have collected 23 expert reviews of the Seagate Pushbutton Backup External Hard Drive USB2/FireWire and the average rating is 78%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Seagate Pushbutton Backup External Hard Drive USB2/FireWire.
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Abstract: Seagate has a storage solution for all you digital pack rats out there. The 400GB Seagate External Hard Drive ($399 list) offers a copious reserve of disk space that lets you store and back up your video files, digital photos, music, and more.
Abstract: When we last visited Seagate’s external backup drive (the company’s product-naming department must be understaffed these days), it sported a mere 160GB courtesy of the company’s seventh-generation 7,200rpm hard drive. Seagate just released a second-gen...
Easy push-button backup, Huge capacity, Simple style, Decent backup software included, Blue power and HDD LEDs and orange LED around backup button, Quiet operation
Not cheap $300+, Makes a weird noise sometimes while in use
Seagate can proudly say that it has one of the largest capacity external drives on the market right now (look for a 500GB version soon). Moreover, the company can claim that the 400GB USB 2.0/FireWire Pushbutton External Hard Drive is a solid product ...
Very large capacity, Dual option hookup for both PC and Mac, Respectable transfer speed
Little noisy, Bundled backup software is a little clunky
The Seagate 400GB Pushbutton Backup drive puts an absolutely huge amount of storage in your hands, free to carry wherever you like. I was actually surprised by the transfer rates I could achieve; copying a gigabyte of files in just over a minute throug...
Seagate needs to polish the software implementation slightly to make it work flawlessly as a push button backup solution, while a smaller or even integrated power brick would make it a more portable solution. But at this price these are minor niggles and ...
Nothing of note The Final Word Its a fast, roomy drive thats perfect for system backups, for storing video and music. For a large drive, its $1.44 per gigabyte cost is reasonable.
Its a fast, roomy drive thats perfect for system backups, for storing video and music. For a large drive, its $1.44 per gigabyte cost is reasonable.