“Portable storage is always something that is always important to a lot of people. They need something that can be carried around with them and does not use an external power source. This only leaves them with 2 options, a flash drive or a portable hard drive. Currently flash drives only go up to 64GB so if you are looking for more storage than that you are going to have to go with a portable hard drive. Today we are taking a look at the 320GB Seagate FreeAgent Go Portable Hard Drive. We will see if it is the perfect companion for traveling.”Here are some more Storage reviews from around the web:
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If you have to take it all with you
If you are a data pack rat, and can’t imagine reducing the size of your absolutely needed data to a mere 64GB so that it will fit on a thumb drive then Seagate has your answer. The Seagate Freeagent Go Portable 320GB Hard Drive can be had for just over $100 and if you fill the drive, either pick up a second one or admit you have a serious problem. It can also be very handy for netbook users who have a small SSD drive, so click over to Think Computers and take a good look.