Comments on: Get a 1TB USB hard drive for $74.99 shipped
This is probably more storage than most users actually need, but if you're into video editing or want to a make a full-system backup, this is the USB-drive deal to beat.
This is probably more storage than most users actually need, but if you're into video editing or want to a make a full-system backup, this is the USB-drive deal to beat.
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"If you get what you paid for, then you paid too much"
What's the big deal even if it's true?
That said, even if it takes 8 hours I would still consider this drive worth it.
3GB/s is in such a different league than USB2.
Check this one out! 1TB drive for 69.99 shipped, and no rebates! Just use the promotion code, EMCLTMM28
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16822152173&nm_mc=EMC-IGNEFL061109&cm_mmc=EMC-IGNEFL061109-_-InternalHardDrives-_-L0C-_-22152173
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16822145233
Its also an internal drive, add an enclosure for $15 and its still a deal. Buy a eSATA dock with hotswapping for $22 and its even better.
The seagate is 5400 the hitachi is 7200. The seagate has 32 MB cache the hitachi as 16 MB.
- by MakaiOokami June 12, 2009 1:30 AM PDT
- I was going to buy 1 for my PS3 for storing/backing up video files so that I can watch content on the PS3 easier (Even though I still have 100 of my 320GB laptop hard drive that I installed in my PS3 remaining)
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(18 Comments)But if I have to spend a lot of time, effort AND money, I might as well just let my computer encode the videos and use either streaming content or my extra external drive... I'm not neccessarily hurting for drive space (just deleted 75GBS of files I downloaded for no real reason than I was excited when i got my new computer and went on a downloading spree)