Experience the thinnest 1TB portable storage solution on Seagate and fast data transfer with a USB 2.0 interface with huge capacity, the Seagate 1 TB Portable External Hard Drive FreeAgent Go USB 2.0 solution makes it easy to take your photos, music, videos, and documents on the go.Included, easy-to-use software helps keep your information safe with automatic data backup and keep your most important files and folders private with software encryption technology.You can sync content between your work and home computers so you’ll always have your most current versions. And you can take advantage of the world’s first portable drive with a convenient desktop dock accessory. Simply pop your drive into the FreeAgent dock whenever you want to access your files by no more fumbling for cables.
- Much Better Than Western Digital, January 5, 2010
- Much better than Western Digital, November 30, 2009
Some of Customer Reviews Seagate 1 TB Portable External Hard Drive FreeAgent Go USB 2.0;
By Benjamin Hooft “bennythesoundman” (Sydney, Australia)
A far better alternative to Western Digital’s `equivalent’ 1TB My Passport model. For a start this Seagate model has a stock-standard Mini-USB connector (not a Micro-USB connector like the Western Digital) so you can use one of the dozens of cables you already have sitting in your drawer. More importantly the Mini-USB connector stays plugged in, with a strong enough grip to hang the drive from the cable without the connection breaking. The installed software is easily erasable, either by deleting or formatting. Finally the 5-year warranty is also better than Western Digital’s & while I don’t know what the situation is in the US here in Australia Western Digital require you (the customer) to send a faulty product overseas (to Singapore) at your expense for a warranty repair taking several weeks. Last time I checked Seagate had a pre-paid courier service taking several days at no cost to you.
Now the Seagate is larger & heavier than the Western Digital but there appears to be a good reason for this. The Western Digital does NOT have a real SATA drive inside, indeed the actual internal drive has a custom board with a USB connector (just read the reviews) – this would save a great deal of space. What this means is if you want to rip out the drive later & use it as an internal drive you’re fresh out of luck. The Seagate on the other hand appears to have a proper 5400RPM SATA drive installed (though I haven’t opened mine). Incidentally for those who aren’t aware the 1TB 2.5″ drives currently use 3 platters which means they are generally thicker & heavier than the lower capacity models, like 500GB (which use 2 platters).
An excellent buy & it would appear that this 1TB model has already hit the sweet spot, it’s cheaper per Gigabyte than the 500GB model & far cheaper than the 320GB model.
Works just fine, WD – you lost out due to your silliness, November 30, 2009
By Rahul Garg (Mumbai)
Pros: 1 TB capacity
(931 gb actual available
), no external power needed, not a whole lot thicker than the 2 platter drives (see the 2 images I’ve added) (Update on this: Just recently, my cousin purchased a 500GB Seagate FreeAgent Go drive and this 1TB drive is nearly double the thickness of the 500GB drive…it’s also thinner than my silver WD 500GB drive (which I have shown in the pics)…kinda sucks as to why my WD drive is not as thin as the 500GB FreeAgent Go drive), decent speeds, removable software, mini usb connector
Cons: Not too much of cons for me:
Weight (feels almost double the weight of the thinner drives), thickness (hey, it would still be nice if these were thinner) – it’s certainly not double the thickness, barely 0.3 inches thicker than my 500GB WD drive.
Other Thoughts: In all honesty, I would never have considered buying this drive if I hadn’t read all the negative reviews that have been posted for the comparable 1TB drive from WD (look for it’s amazon page). I was shocked to read all those reviews since I was quite excited originally when WD released the 1TB hdd. This drive luckily does not suffer from those 2 main issues i.e. it uses a usb mini connector and the software is easily removed. I bet WD is having a hard time dealing with a lot of returns due to their silly move. Luckily for me I waited, read those reviews so I was able to make a better decision. Regarding the speeds, I copied some files over and here is what I got (approximately):
45.6 GB (~29,000 files) – ~80 mins
293 GB (~1,000 files) – ~7 hours (I did not see this through completion but XP informed me about 224 mins left after ~3 hours of copying files, so 7 hrs is going by that figure).
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By goaliefight
Just picked this up over the weekend and it is a great drive. It’s very quiet and does not generate a lot of heat. I like it better than the 1TB Western Digital because it does not have that annoying VCD crippleware.
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