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Seagate's largest capacity Portable Backup Plus is 1.5TB; the Desktop model goes up to 4TB. Their Expansion drives are up to 1TB/4TB and less expensive without the backup software (useless to me with SD! ).
Amazon reviews now tend to favor WD externals over Seagate, though I still tend more towards Seagate. Love my two 1TB (Samsung HN-M101MBB) USB3 Oyen Digital drives, even while being limited to USB2 usage. Puzzling to me why externals seem generally less expensive than internals, coinciding with increased USB3 and SSD3 popularity? Think I can postpone more portable drive purchases for a bit. Instead, maybe get at least a 2TB external, swap internals with my miniStack's 1TB, and semi-retire my 500GB PATA FW400 external before it fatally retires itself. End of rambling. |
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I think as USB3 takes over as the dominant connection method, the case maker is going to matter less and less. WD's FW interfaces are troublesome, but their USB interfaces are usually OK...
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