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Connect the cable and lump to the drive, and the whole thing looks like a standard external drive with a cable attached. What’s the benefit? Because GoFlex drives have no built-in interface, they’re ...
Here, the 1.5TB drive came in dead last among USB 3.0 portable drives, its performance more on a par with that of USB 2.0 drives we’ve tested. The FreeAgent GoFlex 1.5TB required 142 seconds to ...
At only $100 for the 320GB model, the Seagate FreeAgent GoFlex portable hard drive is well-deserving of our Editor's Choice Award and is a solid bet for budget-minded data gobblers who want to ...
However, Seagate’s FreeAgent GoFlex Ultra-Portable hard drives might just change the status quo, as these devices don’t support any specific form of data transfer.
Seagate’s making a big bet on SATA connectors, though the company wouldn’t describe it that way: Its new FreeAgent GoFlex line of hard drives and accessories makes use of the standard ...
Drive dock optimized for--but not limited to--Seagate's GoFlex portable drives offers syncing software, direct hooks ... you know most of what you need to know about the Seagate FreeAgent GoFlex Net.
The Seagate FreeAgent GoFlex is a USB 2.0, FireWire 800, USB 3.0 drive, and eSATA drive, complete with auto-backup. A set of optional adapter cables makes the FreeAgent GoFlex one of the most ...
Seagate sent us a basic FreeAgent mobile drive – which comes as standard with a USB 2.0 connector – together with an optional GoFlex eSATA adapter.
The Seagate FreeAgent GoFlex 1.5TB portable drive isn't the first of the company's modular external storage we've reviewed, but it's certainly the largest. Proudly billed… ...