Hitachi 1TB USB External Hard Drive
- Interface: USB 2.0, backward compatible with USB1.1
- Transfer Rate: Up to 480 Mbps
- 32MB cache buffer
- 7200 rpm for fast read/write times
- Compact design takes up minimal desk space
Hitachi 1TB USB 2.0 Desktop Drive Computers come and go, but your content should always be nearby. It will be, with up to 1TB, the Hitachi Desktop drive gives your digital data room to breathe. The Hitachi Desktop drive is the best place to gather and access all of your important photos, movies, music, games and documents. Simply plug in the power and the USB cable and you’re ready to go. Takes up less room on your desk than a stapler and to help eliminate the slightest bit of worry This Drive Holds – 424 two-hour DVD-quality movies or – 1500 hours of VHS-quality video or – 880 days of around-the-clock MP3 audio or – 373,000 vivid digital photos or – 2232 action-packed games!… More >>
Hitachi 1TB USB External Hard Drive
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4 comments
miseenscene on October 22, 2009 at 9:04 pm
By the fact that I am wasting my time typing this, one should gather that this product is inferior and frustrating. I am returning this immediately. The time to recognize from plug-in is the longest in the industry sometimes minutes, which is insane if you have used LaCie drives.
I edit video and this lasted less than a month before failure, where the drive stopped being recognized by the mac. I have 100’s of gigs worth of media that is now gone, because the RMA process just sends you a replacement instead of fix the old one.
I thought the Hitachi brand name would be an indication of some level of assurance, but incidents like this make me wonder of the quality of products or lack thereof in the entire line of Hitachi.
J. Rudd on October 22, 2009 at 11:40 pm
Anyone that has used Maxtor or WesternDigital will be surprised at how much longer these hard drives last. Hitachi has always impressed me by the quality of drive they offer.
Ricardo on October 23, 2009 at 12:45 am
Best Drive ever i have 2 and im about to buy another. It has a high speed to recieve and transfer files at the same time with no delay or freezing up one of the cheapest drive’s too what or were can u get a highly named TB drive for $119.99.
John Welsh on October 23, 2009 at 12:59 am
I had nothing but problems with the Western Digital “Book” drives (see review elsewhere) but this drive has so far been perfect. It’s used for manual backup, and not used everyday, but after two months, NO complaints.