![]() ![]() TIRED Needs to stay connected to the power supply, so it's not portable. Inexpensive compared to more portable models. Also, the design is stackable, so if you double up, two drives will nestle together nicely. There are 3TB versions on shelves, but they are rare and more difficult to find.Īnd $130 for a 2TB drive is a good deal – that's in the same neighborhood as what you'd lay out for a more portable drive with half the capacity.Įach drive comes with a 2-year warranty and some freemium cloud backup software. Capacity and price breakdown is simple: 1TB for $90, 2TB for $130 and 4TB for $240. ![]() It's fast – read and write to the 7,200-rpm drive using USB 3.0 if you have it, or USB 2.0 if you don't. The sleek, all-black enclosure looks great on your desktop, but that's where it will most likely stay since you'll need to keep it plugged into the DC power supply. If low cost is your primary concern, you'd be hard pressed to find a better drive for the money than Hitachi's Touro Desk Pro. UPDATE: This review was updated in October, 2012 to reflect changes in pricing and availability.
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