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Title: Barracuda 400GB 7200.8 Hard Drive

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Title: Barracuda 400GB SATA Hard Drive

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Title: Seagate Barracuda 7200.9 - 500GB Hard Disk

Verdict: The question of compatibility overshadows the 7200.9 as we expect that storage should plug in and behave, and the idea that a hard drive may 'disappear? at any moment is deeply concerning. The 7200.9 is fast, quiet and good value, but its new SATA2.5 feat

Summary: Looking for half a terrabyte of storage? Segate's latest Barracuda could be the perfect catch.
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Title: Seagate 5GB Pocket Hard Drive Review

Verdict: Our only gripe on this hot swappable portable drive was the length of the USB cable.  It worked fine on notebook computers, but when plugging it into our desktop tower the drive was unable to sit on the case top or the table bottom.  This minor

Summary: With the increased popularity in portable data storage, and demand for greater storage capacity, it was only a matter of time before someone introduced a hard drive that would be small enough to fit in a pocket. For quite some time consumers have bee
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Title: Seagate Barracuda 7200.10: Desktop Drives go Perpendicular | silentpcreview.com

Verdict: Seagate has done it again. The Barracuda 7200.10 is an exceptionally large drive with exceptionally loud seeks. Its suitability for a low noise system depends on how much those 750 GB are needed within a single drive. If huge capacity is not an absolute n

Summary: Perpendicular recording technology has trickled down to a desktop drive... and what a difference it makes. Seagate's new 7200.10 boasts 750 GB of space - 50% more than any other drive currently on the market. The drive has already begun collecting accolad
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Title: Seagate Momentus 5400.3 160GB Notebook HDD | silentpcreview.com

Verdict: The 5400.3 ST9160821A is all about perpendicular recording. It allows a 30% boost in capacity and provides a small increase in drive throughput. The best part is that these gains come without an increase in noise or power consumption: The 5400.3 is a touc

Summary: The first
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Title: Seagate Barracuda 7200.9 500GB HDD | silentpcreview.com

Verdict: The noise character of the 7200.9 was a bit of a disappointment. The mysterious whine-at-a-distance that only showed up with the drive in certain positions was highly irritating for me, although Mike did not seem to mind it so much. That said, we have onl

Summary: Seagate joins Maxtor and Hitachi in offering a 500 GB hard drive in this era of ever increasing storage capacity. The Barracuda 7200.9 is a 4-platter drive with 16 mb of cache and SATA 2.5 compliance. We take a sample for a spin around our lab.
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Title: Seagate Momentus 5400.2 120GB SATA notebook drive | silentpcreview.com

Verdict: Our 120GB sample of the Momentus 5400.2 is one of the quietest drives we've tested. Although notebook drives tend to be quieter in general, this one is quiet even for a notebook drive ? only the slowest 4200 RPM drives are likely to be quieter. In short,

Summary: This is a second generation sample of Seagate's flagship model Momentus, now with SATA interface and the highest capacity of any 5400 RPM notebook drive. Our sample of one of the original Momentus left us nonplussed. This 5400.2 fares much better.
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Title: Seagate 160GB 5400.3 2.5-inch Hard Drive - Reviews - LaptopLogic.com

Verdict: We've been looking forward to seeing perpendicular hard drives hit the market for quite some time now, the technology shows quite a lot of promise. Seagate, while not the first to discuss perpendicular recording, is certainly the first to bring it to mark

Summary: The 5400.3 2.5-inch mobile hard drive sports perpendicular recording for higher capacities and even better performance.
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Title: Review : Seagate USB 2.0 Portable Hard Drives

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Title: Review : Seagate 6GB USB2 Pocket Hard Drive and Seagate 160GB Portable External Hard Drive

Verdict: This weights a more substantial 300 grams and measures 13x9.5x2.5cm. It has a mini USB lead in the rear going down an 80cm long cable to two standard USB plugs a green one and a blue one. This unit is matt chrome with black face and back

Summary: In my last piece I covered reasonably small units, here a little larger in size ? still small enough to fit in a pocket ? and a lot larger in storage capacity.
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Title: Seagate 1TB FreeAgent Pro external hard disk drive

Verdict: The Kodak ESP3 is a handsome device with a small footprint - approx 16.5" x 11" on your desktop, meaning it takes up slightly more space than a 15.4" laptop. That means it should fit easily on most desks with room to spare. It outputs excellent text, copi

Summary: The FreeAgent Pro from Seagate is an external hard disk storage solution (320GB, 500GB, 750GB, and 1TB configurations) that makes it easy for Windows users to backup their data. It is housed in a black enclosure with a metal like paint finish, and the kic
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Title: Seagate Barracuda 7200.7 80 GB Hard Drive

Pros: Fast, quiet with excellent performance

Cons: None

Summary: I purchased this disk drive online after my old disk drive crashed upon me. I soon discovered that I have made the right choice. With a storage capacity of 80 GB, it gives me an ample room to store important stuff. It runs at a breathtaking speed and with
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Title: Seagate Pocket Drive Review - Storage

Summary: A large storage solution in a small casing is what Seagate's Pocket Drive promises, but does it deliver? Read our Australian review.
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Title: Seagate USB 2.0 Portable External Hard Drive Review - Storage

Pros: Attractive design, Good data transfer rates, USB Bus powered

Cons: Losing the USB cable could be very bad indeed

Summary: Seagate's USB 2.0 Portable External Hard Drive delivers solid performance at an attractive price.
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Title: Product Reviews: Seagate Pocket Drive 2.5GB

Pros: Ultra light, self powered, retractable USB2.0 cable, two-year warranty

Cons: Not the fastest drive, retractable cable isn't very long

Verdict: If portability and bang for your buck are more of a priority than performance, the Pocket Drive delivers.

Summary: The 2.5GB Pocket Drive found itself trailing behind the competition when it came to benchmarks and while we wished it performed better, we were more or less expecting these results. The drive finished our HD Tach benchmark test with an average read speed
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Title: 5GB Pocket Hard Drive

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Title: USB 2.0 Portable Hard Disk Drive

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Title: USB 2.0 5GB Pocket Hard Drive

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Title: 5GB Pocket Size and 400GB External...

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Title: 5GB Pocket Hard Drive

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Title: 5GB Pocket Hard Drive

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Title: 5GB USB 2.0 Pocket Hard Drive

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Title: USB 2.0 5GB Pocket Hard Drive

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Title: Seagate 5GB Pocket Hard Drive

Verdict: The Seagate 5GB drive is perfect if you primarily use a notebook. File copying is fast and it's cunningly designed so cables coil back along its perimeter when not in use. But it's rather fiddly to plug in to a desktop PC.

Summary: If there's one thing there's an excess of these days, it's stuff. Video, music, photos, interactive flash games and amusing clips we've found on the internet - we clog up our hard drives and removable media with it.
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Title: Seagate 5Gb USB2.0 Pocket Hard Drive review

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Title: 5 Gigs in Your Pocket

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Title: Seagate 5GB Pocket Drive

Pros: Small form factor, inexpensive, easy to use, well designed

Cons: Short USB cable

Summary: The Seagate USB 2.0 Pocket Hard Drive won a CES 2005 Innovation award, and it's easy to see why.
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Title: Seagate Pocket Drive

Pros: Small, retractable USB cable, 5GB storage

Cons: USB cable may be too short

Verdict: Small, sturdily constructed and with large capacity- the PocketDrive is everything you could want in personal storage

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Title: Product Reviews: Seagate Barracuda 7200.10

Verdict: The Barracuda 7200.10 is a beast of a drive that will be able to tackle even heavy data transfers without breaking a sweat.

Summary: The only slight downside is that the Seagate doesn't offer the fastest access times so if you want SCSI-like responsiveness the Hitachi is arguably the better choice of the two. If heavy data transfers are more your thing however, the Seagate is king of t
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Title: Seagate Barracuda ES.2

Verdict: Its performance is undeniably impressive, and Seagate's track record in reliability (as well as its warranty and claimed failure rates) make this a tempting buy. That said, we will be reviewing more terabyte drives from other manufacturers next week, so y

Summary: Monster storage; plus a choice of professional SAS or consumer SATA interfaces and reliability to boot.
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Title: Seagate 160GB Portable External

Summary: Backup your data early and often, with Seagates 140Gb portable backup harddrive.
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Title: REVIEWS: Seagate Momentus 5400.3 ? Larger, Faster and Quieter (31st May 2006)

Pros: b>, Fastest notebook drive we have tested, PATA or SATA models, Full range from 40GB up to 160GB, plenty of choice, PMR Technology increases storage capacities, Quiet operation - under 3db at full seek, Reasonable pricing

Cons: b>, No 7200 model yet (in the new model range)

Verdict: The mobile sector has made some major improvements in the last year, while up until now, the hard disk, the slowest part in any PC (especially a notebook) has now been given a speed boost - and it's certainly about time this happened. Despite its small si

Summary: Today we are looking at one of the fastest notebook HDD's to enter our labs. Seagate's Momentus 5400.3 is in the house!
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Title: REVIEWS: Seagate Barracuda 7200.10 750GB - Perpendicular recording at its best (22nd December 2006)

Pros: b>, Fastest 7200 RPM drive we have tested, Massive 750GB storage capacity, Over 400MB/s burst when in RAID 0, Uses SATA-300 interface and NCQ, 5 Year Warranty

Cons: b>, Gets a little warm at times when under full speed, Expensive but you get what you pay for!

Verdict: Hard Disk Drives have for the most part been what are holding systems back, and while that is still true, companies like Seagate have been working real hard on performance related problems lately

Summary: Seagate has been making great leaps in HDD tech lately - We check out the 7200.10 750GB to see if this trend continues.
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Title: Seagate Barracuda 7200.10 750 GB SATA Hard Drive

Verdict: Now I have said the only negative thing I could think of about the Seagate 7200.10 750 GB lets move on to the conclusion

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Title: Seagate Momentus 5400.4 250GB

Pros:   250GB storage Capacity,   Very fast,   8MB cache,   Quiet,   5 year warranty,   300 Mb/sec

Cons:   It is not 7200 RPM

Verdict: All things aside, this hard drive is a great contender in the race for sizeable capacity, speed, quietness and longevity and we at Bjorn3D give it a 9 out of a possible 10 and the Gold Bear Award for excellence

Summary: Seagate blessed Bjorn3D this week with the Momentus 5400.4 RPM 250GB. It is powered by low RPMs, perpendicular magnetic recording technology, 5 year warranty and proven quality. [
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Title: X-bit labs - Seagate Barracuda 7200.7 Hard Disk Drive Family

Verdict: Now that you took a closer look at the features and performance peculiarities of the new Seagate Barracuda 7200.7 HDD family, I would like to share my subjective opinion about the product and draw some conclusions.

Summary: Today we are going to introduce to you 9 new Seagate hard disk drives from the next generation Barracuda 7200.7 family. Four different storage capacities, two buffer sizes and two great interfaces: the classical ATA and the brand new Serial ATA are availa
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Title: X-bit labs - Seagate ST1 1-Inch Hard Disk Drive Review

Verdict: Summing up I would like to say that the results appeared really good. These are exactly the words I would like to write speaking about my impressions from the new Seagate ST1 solution. We have just seen that it successfully outperforms its No.1 competitor

Summary: Today we would like to introduce to you a new one-inch hard disk drive from Seagate supporting CompactFlash interface. Based on the regular HDD architecture (featuring platters and heads), this product proved very fast, very reliable and robust against ex
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Title: X-bit labs - Seagate Momentus 5400.3 160GB Hard Disk Drive with Perpendicular Recording Technology

Verdict: So, what are the main attractive features of the new Seagate Momentus 5400.3 (ST9160821A) hard disk drive with perpendicular recording technology' Of course, the primary advantage is its high storage capacity. Thanks to 160GB of storage space it has simpl

Summary: Today we are going to introduce to you the world's first 2.5-inch hard disk drive with the perpendicular recording technology. This will be the solution from Seagate, a new member in the Momentus family. Let's find out the exciting details now!
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Title: Seagate 160GB 2.5" Portable Hard Disk

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Title: REVIEWS: Seagate Momentus 5400.4 250GB 2.5? HDD (12th April 2008)

Verdict: The Seagate Momentus Hard Disk has been one of the best notebook drives to come out, with the exception of the Hitachi 7200RPM models that is. It's one of, if not the fastest 5400RPM notebook drive out there

Summary: Seagate's fourth generation of Momentus notebook drives are here. We take their largest capacity model for a spin today.
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Title: Seagate Momentus 5400.3 160GB Mobile HDD

Pros: 160GB!, Kept close to 7200RPM performance, Perpendicular Magnetic Recording, Low heat and noise

Cons: No 7200RPM model available yet, Maybe the price

Summary: If you demand to be mobile and still have the hard drive space you need, then you should look at the Seagate Momentus 5400.3. It's the first mobile drive to be equipped with a full 160GB of disk space, and still retains great speed.
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Title: Seagate Barracuda 7200.10 320GB

Summary: Though there are larger drives available, they do not fit into everyones budget. Simply going from 500GB to 320GB cuts the price in half, which makes this almost a steal. We will compare with one of our recently reviewed 500GB drives and see how it stacks
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Title: Seagate 100GB USB 2.0 Portable hard drive

Verdict: The 100GB USB 2.0 portable hard drive from Seagate definitely isn't as cost effective as a 3.5in external unit, but it is smaller, lighter and still large enough to store masses of data.

Summary: It's another external hard disk from Seagate, this time with an impressive 100GB capacity.
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Title: Seagate Cheetah 15K.6 Hard Drive

Summary: Seagate will begin to ship its new Cheetah 15K.6 hard drive later this month, and it holds the honor of being the highest performance hard drive ever to come in a 3.5" form factor. Claimed features include a 28% increase in sustained data transfer rates c
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