Testseek.com have collected 61 expert reviews of the Seagate FreeAgent GoFlex Ultra-Portable Drive USB2/USB3 STAA and the average rating is 80%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Seagate FreeAgent GoFlex Ultra-Portable Drive USB2/USB3 STAA.
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Abstract: Who doesn't need a portable drive? Anyone who uses his PC pretty well as in need of backups of all the important documents can go for the Seagate FreeAgent GoFlex ultra-portable drive. As all you guys know, that a portable drive is nothing but a HDD which...
To be honest, we'd have been happy with a more conventional design that simply built the USB and FireWire interfaces straight onto the drive itself. However, the GoFlex Ultra Portable drive for Mac is reasonably priced and performs well, and its 1.5TB cap...
The Seagate FreeAgent GoFlex Ultra-portable Drive is a fantastically versatile storage system. It allows an investment in compact and portable hard drives up to huge capacities, that can then be easily connected to any computer with a USB 2.0, USB 3.0...
We're not a fan of Seagate's GoFlex connector arrangement but we relish the idea of a high-capacity portable drive. We have to give Seagate kudos for being first out of the gate with a portable drive of this size. If you buy the Seagate FreeAgent GoFl...
Abstract: The Freeagent Go Flex is a pocket-sized portable hard disk that comes in two parts.There’s the main disk section (we’re looking at a 500GB model but other sizes are available) and the separate connection to the computer. This snaps on and off the main ...
Although Seagate's 500GB FreeAgent GoFlex ultra-portable hard drive is actually a mechanical 2.5" laptop SATA hard drive, the unit is still just a simple external storage device. Thus, instead of applying standard hard drive benchmarks to suit the memory ...
Abstract: We have already learned that not all USB 3.0 flash drives are equally good. But is the same true about the external USB 3.0 hard drives or their performance difference will fall within the measuring error margin? Let’s check out seven products from Seagate, Silicon Power, Transcend and Western Digital to answer this question...