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LaCie 3TB d2 Quadra USB 3.0 External HDD
Posted by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 03/02/2013 10:19 AM | 2 comment(s) ]
LaCie ads a new storage capacity to its d2 Quadra USB 3.0 external HDD line-up by launching the 3TB model. This fan-less HDD comes with a sturdy aluminum enclosure, a security slot for theft prevention and provides three different types of connection interfaces: 1x USB 3.0, 1x eSATA and 2x FireWire800.
The 3TB d2 Quadra USB 3.0 is available now for 36,800 Yen (about $397).
Specification
| Compatible models: | And equipped with either a Windows PC, eSATA USB3.0/2.0, FireWire800, run the Windows 8/7/Vista/XP, IntelMac machine that works is 10.5 ~ 10.8 Mac OS X |
| OS: | Windows 8/7/Vista/XP, Mac OS X 10.5 ~ 10.8 |
| Interface: | USB3.0 (compatible with USB2.0), FireWire800, eSATA |
| Connector shape: | USB3.0-B × 1, FireWire800 × 2, eSATA × 1 |
| Dimensions: | 183mm ※ included drive stand height 167 × depth 60 × width |
| Mass: | Included drive stand 1.7kg ※ |
| Accessories: | USB3.0 cable (compatible with USB2.0), FireWire 800 cable, eSATA cable, stand, AC adapter |
| Manual: | Procedure if it fails to format (initialize) by LaCie Setup: 2930KB about Quick Guide: 1703KB about |
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zipper
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#4542217 Posted on: 03/02/2013 08:19 PM
I have the 2 TB version, via eSata it's by far the fastest HD in my laptop; the internal 7200 disks give barely over 100MB/s, like the cheapo 1 TB external cased ones; LaCie delivers upto 170 MB/s.
I have the 2 TB version, via eSata it's by far the fastest HD in my laptop; the internal 7200 disks give barely over 100MB/s, like the cheapo 1 TB external cased ones; LaCie delivers upto 170 MB/s.
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Thats waayyyyyyyyy to expensive, I got my My Book USB3 for 150! Jeeezz