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Published: 2015-01-16, Author: Jeremy , review by: 9to5mac.com
Abstract: Until last week, the list of companies making visually stunning external hard drives began and ended with one name: LaCie . Partnered with respected industrial designers including Philippe Starck, LaCie has released more drool-worthy accessories than any ...
Published: 2015-05-04, Author: Alex , review by: fatducktech.com
The Seagate Seven is pretty. Really pretty in a genuinely standout design sense.Shiny. So shiny.That's not enough, or at least I'd strongly argue it shouldn't be.Its size limits its capacity to 500GB, and the chances are good that if in 2015 you need an e...
Great design, Attention to detail, Solid performance
It's pricey, Only 500GB capacity, Just a twoyear warranty
The Seagate Seven is a hard disk drive fit for a spy. It's svelte and beautiful but neither spacious nor blindingly fast. Surely someone will come up with an SSD model that's even thinner....
With the Seagate Seven, we have an ultra light, ultra thin solution that will certainly add aesthetic appeal to your array of options when you're looking for your next portable storage solution...
The Seagate Seven portable drive is razor-thin, has fast performance and includes helpful backup software. The drive is also very rugged and aesthetically pleasing
There's only one capacity -- 500GB -- and the drive is comparatively expensive
If you need only a moderate amount of external storage space, the Seagate Seven is an excellent investment, thanks both to its design and performance....
Great design, Attention to detail, Solid performance
It's pricey, Only 500GB capacity, Just a two, year warranty
The Seagate Seven is a hard disk drive fit for a spy. It's svelte and beautiful but neither spacious nor blindingly fast. Surely someone will come up with an SSD model that's even thinner....