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Seagate FreeAgent Go 320GB

Madana Prathap 24 Jul 2009
PCWorld No.1 Portable Hard Drives Storage
89 Very Good
Price: Rs 3,650

Summary

The Seagate FreeAgent Go distinguishes itself with its sleek looks, unconventional disk activity LED, wide choice of colors, and an optional docking station (Go Dock). Pricing is in line with the segment, and wide availability helps too.

Pros:

  • Good file-transfer speeds
  • Wide retail availability and support
  • Unconventional disk-activity LED

Cons:

  • None

Full Review

Seagate’s stylishly sleek FreeAgent Go 320 GB drive uses a Momentus 5400.5 hard disk drive internally. This portable drive looks pleasing to the eye, with a design that is fairly different – and looks the most sleek among the lot, with corners that seem designed to convey a thin profile. The single solid color, and the arrayed activity LED help it to look both sober and unconventional at the same time. Wide availability of the product, and ease of execution of the five year warranty help this drive take the top spot. The bundled software (innovatively named... FreeAgent) makes encryption, synchronizing files, and automating backups easier. It is available in nine colors - Blue, Silver, Gold, Orange, Blue, Black, Red, Pink and Green.

Wide availability of the product, and ease of execution of the five year warranty help this drive take the top spot.

Desktop users who hate having to reach for the back panel of a PC to plug in a USB cable need not despair. Seagate offers a docking station that you can keep on your desk, to have a mini-USB port within easy reach. Sold separately as an accessory of convenience, the Go Dock provides a carry case as well, and is priced at Rs. 1500.

The performance of this drive is within expectations. All portable hard disks measured a read/write speed of about 32 MBps, and a multi-file write speed of 24 MBps in real-world tests. This is because they are limited by the speed of the USB 2.0 interface - port on the motherboard and USB chip on the drive. Thus, if all the drives provide similar real-world performance, the factors to look at would be the pricing, warranty, and whether you like how the drive looks.

Bottom Line

The Seagate FreeAgent Go distinguishes itself with its sleek looks, unconventional disk activity LED, wide choice of colors, and an optional docking station (Go Dock). Pricing is in line with the segment, and wide availability helps too.

 
 

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