Testseek.com have collected 72 expert reviews of the Seagate FreeAgent Go USB2 and the average rating is 80%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Seagate FreeAgent Go USB2.
December 2008
(80%)
72 Reviews
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Price; modern design; variety of colours and capacities; thinnest drive on the market
Short USB cord
The Seagate FreeAgent Go is our favourite portable hard drive to date. The drive is well designed and fast, with a good transfer rate, and you won't find a better value for the price ...
Abstract: Seagates sleek, stylish FreeAgent Go looks like a shrunken version of its larger FreeAgent Desk hard disks. An optional docking station costs £14, but this seems pointless as the Go works perfectly using the included mini USB cable. We were mildly...
Low cost per gigabyte, Modern design, Variety of colours and capacities, Thinnest external hard drive on the market
No support service available at the weekend
Seagates FreeAgent Go is our favourite portable hard drive to date, earning it an Editors Choice award. The drive is well designed and fast, and you wont find better value for money...
Large data capacity, Slim casing design, Bundled software
USB 2.0
On balance, we can only say this drive is a normal one. But the design looks sleek and the bundled software is a value-add. These factors tip the scale in its favour for someone looking to buy an external drive that offers plenty of data storage capac...
Good filetransfer speeds, Wide retail availability and support, Unconventional diskactivity LED
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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....
Abstract: When running out of space, an external portable hard drive still seems like the most practical solution for storing data. Portability and speed remain the two key factors to consider when buying an external HDD. When talking of speed, the new 2.5 Fr...
The FreeAgent:Go comes in many different sizes , however, this 500GB monster will set you back a good Rs. 12,000 and if you want the dock, add another Rs. 1,600. Yes, this is an aweful lot for a portable drive but consider the fact that a regular 2.5 ...
Abstract: As notebooks now outsell desktop computers, more folks require a handy storage sidekick to push, pull and share data easily among their many media entertainment devices and PCs at home, as well as systems at the office. We scanned the market prices for po...
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Published: 2016-01-29, Author: Jeff , review by: mobilemag.com
Abstract: A few weeks ago, I wrote about how cool it is to have dependable storage for everything from contact lists to music files to photographs. In that post I think I also mentioned that a longer review was on its way. This is that longer review.Once you get it...