Testseek.com have collected 33 expert reviews of the Seagate FreeAgent Desk USB2 and the average rating is 82%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Seagate FreeAgent Desk USB2.
July 2010
(82%)
33 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Very cost-effective, stylish, fast hard drive, simple and useful software
Only has a USB 2.0 port
If you are happy with an external storage device that can only use USB 2.0 ports, then the Seagate FreeAgent Desk is a fantastically cost-effective unit that looks great and runs fast. ...
Abstract: Price From $159 (500GB)Rating 4.5 out of 5 Desktop hard drives just keep getting bigger, faster and better-looking. Seagates new FreeAgent Desk is a case in point. With a stylishly slim, bookend shape and faux powdered metal chassis (its actuall...
Abstract: With a stylishly slim, book-end shape, this backup drive will probably put your PC to shame. And despite its compact size, the FreeAgent Desk packs anywhere from 500GB to 1000GB, which is also known as one terabyte. Get used to the term and its "...
Abstract: The white and silver finish of the Seagate looks great. A white light shines through tiny holes on the surface of the front panel so you can tell when it's switched on. It lacks an on/off switch on the back, which is a bit of a pain because it means yo...
Abstract: No matter how much storage space you have available for your computer, an additional wedge, presented in a stylish box, will always be welcome. ...
Abstract: Seagates FreeAgent Desk looks classy with its silver and white case and the illuminated Seagate logo, which also acts as an activity indicator. A stand is included, so you can place the disk vertically or horizontally on your desk. The FreeAgent i...
Abstract: External hard-drives are a must-have item on every PC owners list. It offers you the convenience of having a safe place to backup all your important data, as well as giving you the freedom to exchange and swap out some of your music and movies with you...
With all the valuable data that has to be stored in our hard drive, we somehow always seem to run out of space. Fortunately, manufacturers have come to our aid with external hard drives that are really huge. We had recently reviewed a 1TB external hard...