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500 Go / USB 3.0 / mode bridge
Chargeurs secteur / allume-cigare
Fonction musique utilisable
Application / interface Web
Bons débits en lecture et en écriture
116 et 111 Mo/s
Type d'interface facilement modifiable (USB 3.0
ESATA
Firewire. )
Facilement transportable
Innovation
Connectivité USB 3.0
Adaptateur GoFlex
Disque dur sans fil autonome
Compatible USB 3.0
Simplicité d'utilisation
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Pas d'import de photo depuis smartphone
Lecture vidéo sous Android perfectible
Encombrement / poids
Bitrate un peu décevant...
Câble USB 3.0 un peu court
Autonomie un peu courte… à surveiller
Encombrement en hausse
Cher pour 500 Go
Batterie non remplaçable
Pas de sauvegarde
Formatage NTFS
Performances en USB 2.0
Impossibilité de transférer des données depuis les périphériques mobiles vers le GoFlex Satellite
Seagate's GoFlex works a wireless-connectable external hard drive, and it's nice to tap into 500GB of content storage from an iPad, iPhone or any other brand of smartphone or tablet. But you pay a lot extra for that battery and wireless access point, ...
Ultimately, the Seagate GoFlex Satellite is the first of what I expect to be many wireless hard drives designed to help tablet users get and share content from their PCs to their slates. The idea is clever, but the implementation leaves much to be desi...
Extrait: If you're a mobile professional who's frustrated by not having access to an extensive media library when travelling, Seagate's GoFlex Satellite looks like a tempting solution. It's another device to keep charge..
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Slower storage read / write than the Wireless Plus, USB 2.0 vs. 3.0, Android app crashes fairly often, No DLNA server
The Seagate Wireless is an ok little device. Battery life is decent and I like the Auto Upload feature of the Seagate Media app. File read/write speeds were disappointing, though and the deleted DLNA server doesn't meet my key requirement of keeping my ki...
Media accessibility across devices, Small, non-invasive chassis, Expanded support for streaming devices (Roku, Chromecast)
Desktop management is dated, USB 2.0 means limited direct-attached performance
The Seagate Wireless Mobile Storage solution is well-equipped to serve most consumers looking to offload their media libraries while maintaining easy access across a wide set of devices with or without an Internet connection.Seagate Wireless Mobile Storag...
Extrait: Transporting your photo collection and creating all-important backups couldn't be easier than with an external hard drive. In our latest group test we round up 6 of the best external hard drives for photographers to see which offers the best combination o...
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Publié: 2013-02-19, Auteur: Chad , review by: lanoc.org
So what's the catch? The Seagate GoFlex drive retails for $199 for 500GB of storage. Even with the heightened hard drive prices that we recently have seen on the market, that is still a good chunk of money for only that much space. However, there is a lo...