Iomega eGo Desktop Hard Drive, USB 2.0, 1TB, Midnight Blue - 34268
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Average customer review:Product Description
Great capacity with style to match! The Iomega eGo
Product Details
- Size: 1 TB
- Color: Midnight Blue
- Brand: Iomega
- Model: 34268
- Platform: Windows
- Format: CD
- Original language: English, French, Spanish
- Dimensions: 8.10" h x 1.65" w x 5.00" l, 3.30 pounds
- Memory: 8MB
- Hard Disk: 1000GB
- Processors: 1
- Native resolution: 640x480
- Display size: 669.2913385827
Features
- Stylish blue external hard drive with 1TB storage capacity
- USB 2.0 connection offers up to 480 Mbps transfer rates
- EMC Retrospect software provides powerful backup options
- 1-year limited warranty
- Device measures 5.0 x 1.6 x 8.1 inches (WxHxD)
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com Product Description
With the Iomega eGo Desktop USB 2.0 1 TB Hard Drive, you'll have plenty of space to back up all your digital media, with a stylish design to match. Featuring a sleek midnight blue design and plug-and-play functionality, the eGo Desktop is compatible with both PCs and Macs.
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With its midnight blue color and sleek, rounded case, the eGo Desktop brings great style to your desk. It provides the ideal balance between storage space and physical size. At a compact 5.0 x 1.6 x 8.1 inches (WxHxD), the eGo won't take up too much space and is still small enough for easy portability, letting you bring your files with you when you need them.
Play Your Digital Media Anywhere
With an impressive terabyte of storage capacity, the eGo Desktop holds up to 4,000,000 photos, over 18,500 hours of music, or 1500 hours of video. The drive features a USB 2.0 connection for up to 480 Mbps transfer rates and virtually guaranteed compatibility no matter what computer you connect it to, be it a PC or a Mac.
The drive includes a license for the award-winning EMC Retrospect Express software, which provides fast backups and added protection for your data. The software features a powerful interface that allows you to schedule either a single or complete system backup, personalize your backup schedule and location, back up open files, back up without logging in, encrypt files, and obtain backup verification. With EMC Retrospect Express, you'll never have to worry about losing your data again. And, with the built in integration of Mozy Home Online Back up software you're always safe against theft or destruction of your data. MozyHome offers a simple, secure online backup service to store your critical data offsite.
The Iomega eGo Portable USB 2.0 1 TB Hard Drive is backed by a one-year warranty.
What's in the Box
Iomega eGo hard drive, USB cable, power supply, EMC Retrospect Express backup software, and quick install guide.
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Customer Reviews
Lousy customer support
When this works, it's a great drive BUT if you need support, the online support is very limited and it's $25 just to talk to a real person even when you have a warranty. Also, even though data recovery is IOmega's specialty, they will not retrieve data from a returned hard drive unless you pay big bucks. Stay away from this company.
Iomega eGo Desktop Hard Drive USB 2.0 1TB
This Iomega has excellent storage capacity (1TB), surprising speed for an external drive, and a price that won't break the bank. The only drawback is that it feels slippery, so when you pick it up, hold on tight. It does have little rubber like feet which do keep it snuggly on a table or desk. I've used various internal and external drives for backup in the past. This is my all time favorite. I simply plugged it into my Vista PC, and bingo! Ready to use right out of the box. (I have also used it on an XP PC without any conflicts. NOTHING to install and no time wasted reading instructions or learning software. I simply dragged "My Documents" folder and dropped it onto the Iomega drive, along with a few other selected files. If you WANT a software program, there are plenty of them available as "freeware". Some of these will run your backup at intervals set by you, in case you are a procrastinator. Just be VERY SURE it is from a RELIABLE source. CNET only lists programs free of "bad stuff". They have quite a few available for download free of charge. And if you don't like one, try another. Nothing to lose. Free is a good price. Cut and paste the following URL for a list from cnet: http://download.cnet.com/1770-20_4-0.html?query=backup+freeware&tag=srch&searchtype=downloads&filterName=platform%3DWindows&filter=platform%3DWindows . . . or go to www.cnet.com and do your own search for BACKUP FREEWARE- I HIGHLY recommend this Iomega drive. Iomega eGo Desktop Hard Drive, USB 2.0, 1TB, Ruby Red - 34267
Good unit, boot-problems, NTFS format
***Jan. 24th - Just a comment on how "hot" it gets. I would say about 10 degrees more than room temperature. It is "warm" to the touch even after transferring files for several hours straight - (backing up 600gb)***
Unit Size: For those who can't visualize the measurements, if we compare the size to your standard keyboard its width spans the ~ to CTRL keys, its length spans the ~ to the 0 keys
Format: NTFS - which is not compatible with X-box. Approximately 110mb is used for system information.
Performance: Transfers better than 1 GB/minute if it connects properly.
Problems: It "locks up" during my windows boot process if turned on. If you turn the drive off during a lock up, windows will continue to boot properly. This has occurred on both my XP and Vista Basic machines.
I have not tested it with my Vista Premium system.
Furthermore, on my XP machine (which is "old" about 4 years) I sometimes receive notification that it is not hooked up to a USB2.0 port (even though it is).
When this occurs, the transfer rate is horrible. 1 GB/10 minutes. To resolve, I simply disconnect and reconnect the drive.
Testing Procedure: directly connected to a USB port - not through a hub.
Usage: I am using these drives (now I have 3 TB and one 0.5 TB externals from IoMega) to convert my videos to digital. They are connected to
my Acer laptop running vista basic using a 7port hispeed USB HUB by Belkin. Playback of video is fine. Transfer rate between drives using the hub is also better than 1GB/minute.





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