Testseek.com have collected 28 expert reviews of the Seagate FreeAgent Go first Edition USB2 and the average rating is 76%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Seagate FreeAgent Go first Edition USB2.
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28 Reviews
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Gute Idee von Seagate, ein „autonomes“ Datensystem zu schaffen – schade, dass es nicht auch unter Mac OS X funktioniert. Das Design ist interessant, die Übertragungsgeschwindigkeit für USB 2.0 dürftig. Dafür ist es ei...
Compact design, Uses USB for power, Creedo software package
No carrying case included
At first I thought this drive was just going to be another ordinary external hard drive, but I was wrong. The biggest thing that sets this drive apart from others is the Creedo software. It is really cool being able to plug the FreeAgent Go into any h...
Abstract: Seagate leverer sin FreeAgent Go med kapasitet på 80, 120, 160, 250 og 320 gigabyte. Sett ut i fra prisene tror vi ikke noe mindre enn 250 gigabyte er aktuelt på grunn av minimale prisforskjeller. Kabinettet er litt bredere enn for en del andre disker ...
Alors au final que faut-il penser du FreeAgent de Seagate ? Et bien nous avons été agréablement surpris par la suite logiciel fournis avec, complète facile à prendre en main et très intuitive : un régal ! Pour les taux de transferts les résultats sont...
Abstract: Capacity: 160GB; Spindle Speed: 5,400rpm; Dimensions: 0.7 x 4.8 x 3.9 inches (HxWxD); Weight: 6.4oz.; Interface: USB 2.0; Supports Windows 2000/XP/Vista, Mac OS X; Power Source: USB Having a portable hard drive that can carry both files and application...
Débits, Coque plastique fragile, Finitions, Pas de FireWire 400
Ce disque dur externe est le moins intéressant du comparatif. Sa coque laisse à penser qu'il est fragile et les finitions sont à revoir. En débit, là aussi, le Seagate ne fait pas bonne impression en se glissant à la dern...
Abstract: Video Review: Navigating the market of portable hard drives can be like driving in traffic during rush hour in L.A. However, there are always a few portable hard drives that shine. Does the Seagate FreeAgent Go get a step ahead of the rest of the market?
There are cheaper and faster portable hard drives out there, but what sets the Seagate FreeAgent Go apart is the concept of the portable personal workspace. Its not perfect - nor is it the only way of providing such a thing - but its certainly thoug...
Priced at around Rs. 4,590 with a 5-year warranty, the Seagate FreeAgent Go (160 GB) proves to be a much better value for money (VFM) option than the Iomega eGo. Also, the 5-year warranty for the product is something you wont find with most other bra...