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La sécurité
Le prix
Logiciel complet
Temps d'accès 14 ms
Petit
Léger et très performant
Ce disque dur externe profite aussi d’une offre logicielle complète et très pratique. Un must !
Capacité de stockage
Dimensions réduites
Débits
Alimenté par port USB.
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Les applications nexistent pas pour Mac OS X
Débits
Coque plastique fragile
Finitions
Pas de FireWire 400
Les fonctions avancées de ce disque dur externe se paient ici bien cher.
Dysfonctionnements constatés de l’environnement Ceedo sous Vista.
With its bundled Ceedo software, Seagates 160GB FreeAgent Go makes for a smart way of accessing your apps and documents on different Windows computers. But if thats not something you need to do, there are better-value portable hard drives out there....
FreeAgent Go is faster and more capable then a flash drive, though rather less portable. FreeAgent Pro gives you the speed of SATA on a budget, in style. For both, price and performance are good but its the software that shines. ...
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...
Extrait: 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...
Extrait: 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?
Proper size USB cable. Sync software. Five-year warranty. Autoloading utilities (no CD needed).
Drive is formatted NTFS out of the box. Ceedo and Sync utilities are compatible only with Windows. "Portable Desktop environment" has limited compatibility with common programs. Included software designed more for document backup than for ful...
The Seagate FreeAgent Go is an attractive, capacious portable hard drive with a decent utility set. Its vaunted "portable desktop" feature is still version 1.0, but the rest of the hard drive is very good.
Extrait: External hard drives -- whether meant for backups or media storage -- have passed from the realm of business-only to that of consumer electronics. Seagates FreeAgent Go portable hard drive certainly belongs in the latter category. FreeAgent Go As befi...
Extrait: Seagate has always been a major leader in the storage industry, and particularly in my book due to their excellent warranty on hard drives. Depending on when you purchased your particular Seagate product, they offer 1 to 5 years of support coverage. To...
Extrait: Im still using the last external hard drive that I had the opportunity to review back in July of 2005. That was the Seagate Portable USB 2.0 drive. Its been my 100gb backup drive for my desktop computer (iMac) all this time. Today Im going to tel...
The Seagate FreeAgent Go delivers a whopping 160GB of storage and a generous five-year warranty. The 6.4-ounce drives Espresso Brown finish is offset by a bright amber power indicator, and its 4.8 x 3.9 x 0.7-inch dimensions give it a slightly larger ...