Showing posts with label Seagate. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Seagate. Show all posts

Sunday, May 5, 2013

Seagate launches new portable hard drive ultra-thin

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Not only laptops can be ultra-thin devices. TVs and hard drives are among the devices that can also be, and Seagate has introduced a new portable hard drive like this. Seagate, insurance as you know, is one of the leading companies in the field of storage disks and memories, and now just released a cool new portable hard drive Seagate known as Slim.
One thing is certain: the Seagate Slim lives up to its name ("slim" meaning thin), has good memory capacity and is easy to carry anywhere. If you want a thin disk, portable and takes up little space, then you've found it.
The Seagate Slim has a 500GB storage capacity, its thickness is only 9.6 mm and features Seagate Dashboard, a great software that allows us to make backups faster, and even more so we can schedule them, we can use it to support our albums photos from Facebook or Flickr.
This small port is compatible with USB 2.0 and USB 3.0, it sells for around $ 100 or so and has a 2 year warranty.

Thursday, April 4, 2013

Seagate launches new 4TB disk 1TB dishes

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Seagate , developer of hardware and well known for his brilliant hard drives , today announced the availability of new 3.5-inch hard drives and 4TB of capacity . The point here is not to 4TB capacity, as well as records exist on the market, but this new album has 1TB dishes .What are these dishes? Speaking "to the native" as they say here, other hard drives have "albums" in dishes that call, this is what gives the album its high capacity, and the higher the storage density of a dish, best because the disk will be faster. Indeed, the model of the new album is  STBD4000400 and a SATA 3.
With its 64MB cache and 5900rpm rotation speed, Seagate says the drive is capable of writing speeds of 145MB per second, and besides that, thanks to software  DiskWizard can use on Windows XP.
The price of the new 4TB hard drive from Seagate is approximately $ 220.

Monday, March 4, 2013

Leave Seagate 7200rpm hard drives and SSD will focus on

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SSDs are fast and are very nicely over traditional hard drives and also higher than 7200rpm. The great problem of a single SSD is its price, costing several times more than a regular hard drive. The SSD prices will not go down soon, so it probably still some years.
Seagate is one of the leading manufacturers of hard drives and SSD in the world and are planning to focus on new projects. The company has decided to stop the production side of 2.5-inch drives (for laptops) from 7200rpm to focus on SSDs. Why? Well, it's simple: most laptops are beginning to make more use of SSDs, while we all know hard drives are still widely used in computers and desktop use in laptops is not as common as before. Besides this, the introduction of hybrid discs has the flash memory of the SSD and available to many by an acceptable amount.
According to David Burks, marketing director of Seagate, the company will no longer produce the said records from the end of this year.
The traditional hard drive is much loved by many, but the truth is that as far as speed is lagging a bit dated.

Wednesday, August 15, 2012

Best 2tb hard drive ?

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Looking for a hard drive to continue your project download entire internet? As you know, right now the market is dominated by the 2TB per disk but what brand offers the best record in performance? That's just what I have asked the guys at Hot Hardware, so I made ​​have decided to find out their test models offered by Seagate , Western Digital and Samsung.

Well, that, what do you think that is the best hard drive to store movies in HD on a HTPC? ... Must have an acceptable performance, be silent, and meredca for its price. Is there a comparison out there?

Some examples and prices:

  • Samsung SpinPoint F3 HD203WI 2 TB EcoGreen €140
  • Seagate ST32000542AS Barracuda LP 2 TB €163
  • Western Digital WD20EADS 2 TB Caviar Green €160
  • Hitachi Deskstar 7K2000 HDS722020ALA330 2 TB, € 24/7130

I think there will be more people interested in storing movies in HD.

Here is Poll...

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