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Seagate FreeAgent Pro 750GB makes storage interesting.
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29 June, 2007
Product: Seagate FreeAgent Prp 750GB
Website: http://www.seagate.com
System Requirements: Windows Vista, Windows XP Home or Professional Edition, Windows 2000 Pro, USB 1.1 or above, FireWire 400, eSATA
Price: € 269, £182, $339.99

WHEN MAXTOR and Seagate came together, a decision was made by the powers that be to aim one at business and the other consumer, in terms of storage.

From that divide comes this venture of the Seagate FreeAgent portfolio. These are external portable drives, branching from the not-so technical to technical user in terms of their needs. All are designed to be a lot more useful than just a box for backing up, packaged in snazzy casing – making them look rather like a cross between a Jaffa cake and a liquorice-all-sort. This new fleet of devices range from the FreeAgent 12GB GoSmall flash drive to the more senior 750GB monster.
For the full article go to:
http://www.theinquirer.net/default.aspx?article=40689
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I think Hitachi have 1TB (Internal) HDD's now :|
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so does seagate...still waiting to see a 500 GB WD Raptor... :twisted:
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Apparently they have a storage limit on those Raptors :( due to the speed + heat involved :P
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