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List Price: $209.99
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Manufacturer: Seagate
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Batteries Included: 0 Binding: Electronics Brand: Seagate EAN: 0763649003008 Feature: 500 GB external hard drive connects to your computer via USB cable Hard Disk Size: 500 Is Autographed: 0 Is Memorabilia: 0 Label: Seagate Manufacturer: Seagate Model: ST305004FDA1E1-RK Publisher: Seagate Special Features: nv:Capacity (GB)^500|Interface^USB 2.0|Spindle Speed (RPM)^7200|Data Transfer Rate on USB 2.0^Up to 480 Mb/sec Studio: Seagate Warranty: 5 years warranty
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500 GB external hard drive connects to your computer via USB cable 7200 RPM spindle speed for high-speed performance and fast read times Footprint is no bigger than a stapler; Just plug it in and you're ready to go Backup CDs, DVDs or store files and programs for on-the-go Includes external drive, USB 2.0 cable, AC power adapter, and quick start guide; 5-year limited warranty
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Does what it's suppose to Comment: Although I can't speak on the behalf of those who maybe got defective ones, I got this drive because through my research it was the most reliable and had the fewest defects and DOA's. I've had the product for several months and hasn't done me wrong. keep in mind though that whenever you buy any harddrive external or not the actual usable space is always lower than what it says due to how space is allocated. (500gb = 465gb of usable) all and all, it's a great drive.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Do not buy any Freeagent drives Comment: I have always had good luck with Seagate drives but the Freeagent series uses a unique usb cable that makes it essential that you keep the cable 'glued' to the drive lest you get it mixed with your other cables. Neither the power supply nor the cable has any markings to indicate they are Seagate and therefore, while I can pull out any usb cable to connect any of my other usb drives, this is not the case with this line of Seagate drives. Why they would design a product to use a non standard cable and then make replacing that cable almost impossible is beyond me. I really can't say how well the drive functions because I have no usb cable to connect it to the computer and no way of getting one. I have checked their website only to be met with more confusion. Maybe one of your customers can clear up for me why a big company like Seagate would go out of their way to make connecting the Freeagent series of drives to the computer?
Customer Rating:      Summary: Remarkable poor performance for a drive by seagate Comment: I bought this just off the brand name. I've had good experiences with Seagate before but this product is just terrible plain and simple. It will just stop working if you leave it plugged it in and I'm having numerous errors and lost data. I don't want to risk 500GB of my data on this POS so I had to go spend another 100 bucks to get a good one. Seagate sucks.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Nice Drive Comment: So far so good. I have several of these drives and have had no problems with any of them.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Seagate FreeAgent Comment: Just started using this Seagate FreeAgent - so far works great. Easy to fire-up and working great.
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Does what it's suppose to Comment: Although I can't speak on the behalf of those who maybe got defective ones, I got this drive because through my research it was the most reliable and had the fewest defects and DOA's. I've had the product for several months and hasn't done me wrong. keep in mind though that whenever you buy any harddrive external or not the actual usable space is always lower than what it says due to how space is allocated. (500gb = 465gb of usable) all and all, it's a great drive.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Do not buy any Freeagent drives Comment: I have always had good luck with Seagate drives but the Freeagent series uses a unique usb cable that makes it essential that you keep the cable 'glued' to the drive lest you get it mixed with your other cables. Neither the power supply nor the cable has any markings to indicate they are Seagate and therefore, while I can pull out any usb cable to connect any of my other usb drives, this is not the case with this line of Seagate drives. Why they would design a product to use a non standard cable and then make replacing that cable almost impossible is beyond me. I really can't say how well the drive functions because I have no usb cable to connect it to the computer and no way of getting one. I have checked their website only to be met with more confusion. Maybe one of your customers can clear up for me why a big company like Seagate would go out of their way to make connecting the Freeagent series of drives to the computer?
Customer Rating:      Summary: Remarkable poor performance for a drive by seagate Comment: I bought this just off the brand name. I've had good experiences with Seagate before but this product is just terrible plain and simple. It will just stop working if you leave it plugged it in and I'm having numerous errors and lost data. I don't want to risk 500GB of my data on this POS so I had to go spend another 100 bucks to get a good one. Seagate sucks.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Nice Drive Comment: So far so good. I have several of these drives and have had no problems with any of them.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Seagate FreeAgent Comment: Just started using this Seagate FreeAgent - so far works great. Easy to fire-up and working great.
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