Seagate Portable 2TB External Hard Disk Review in 2021

The Good The Seagate Expansion portable drive quickly copies files and stores tons of money. It’s compact to fit in your pocket, making it easy to use with PCs and game consoles without any fuss.

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Seagate Portable 2TB External Hard Drive Portable HDD – USB 3.0

About this Seagate Portable 2TB External Hard Disk

Easily store and access 2TB of content on the go with the Seagate portable drive, a USB external hard drive

Designed to work with Windows or Mac computers, this external hard drive instantly pulls backups

To configure, connect a portable hard drive to a computer for automatic detection No software required

This USB drive is plugged in with an 18-inch USB 3.0 cable and offers ease of play

Enjoy long term peace of mind with one year limited warranty included and 1 year rescue data recovery services

Bad backup software is not included and has no security features.

The bottom line is that even though it offers a small amount in the form of bells and whistles, Seagate Expansion is cheap to store tons.

The new Seagate Expansion is a fast and affordable driver that fits easily in your wallet or pocket. At $ 90 for a high-capacity 2TB driver (සඳහා 61 and AU $ 118 converted), it’s an easy recommendation for anyone who needs extra storage on the go. If you can settle with less storage space, the driver is available in 1TB and 500GB versions for $ 60 and $ 54, respectively ($ 40 for 1TB or AU $ 77 and £ 36 or AU $ for 1GB). 69).

(Note that there is also an older version of the Seagate expansion that costs $ 85 for 2TB. Except for a slightly different look and cost, the two versions of the driver are essentially the same.)

However, this nonsense storage device has no added value as it does not have backup software or encryption support.

But if you want more storage space and faster performance, the Seagate Expansion is a great way to add more storage space to your laptop. Thanks to the design, the driver is especially good for a non-computer host, such as a game console or media player.

Simple design

You can call the Seagate expansion a normal portable drive. Measuring 4.8 inches by 3.2 inches by 0.6 inches (12.2 by 8.1 and 1.52cm), the inside is as big as you would think a 2.5-inch hard drive would be. Basically, it is small enough to easily fit in a purse or in your back pocket.

The internal storage of the amplifier is low power, which is about 5,400 rotations per minute and not 7,200 at night. Slow rotational speed usually translates to slower action (not in this case; but then it increases) but at the same time means lower power consumption.

The distribution is shipped in a Spartan retail package that includes a driver and a standard Micro-USB 3.0 cable. But that’s all you need to get up. Like all portable drives, the expansion is bus-powered and requires only one cable for both data and power.

Outside of the box, the extension is pre-configured in the NTFS file system so it works correctly with a Windows computer. You can easily format it back to HFS + to work with a Mac that only takes a few seconds. In fact, I’m generally found that buying a drive like this is a cheaper way to get storage for your Mac, and it is usually more expensive than buying a drive named Mac.

If you want to use Seagate Expansion differently in a mixed Windows and Mac environment, you can format it using the Xfat file system. In addition to computers, the driver works with popular hosts, such as sports consoles or media players. Make sure you format it first into the supported file system. I tried it with the Xbox One and it worked very well. The driver is quickly detected and I can use it to save games and apps as well as store media for playback.

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