![]() ![]() Here is some of the official features, as delivered by Seagate themselves. ![]() Video production or some other intensive multi-media processes come to mind. IE: 1TB with two drives as opposed to three. These large capacity drives though are designed really for people who want the -most- storage space in the smallest area. When we reviewed the 750GB in May, it retailed for $499.99US, so there is an instant 20% drop in price. As I mentioned in the intro, there are 500GB and 750GB drives available, but they retail for $259.99US and $399.99US, respectively. This is becoming less and less of a requirement though since storage prices are so low now, that you could pick up a couple huge storage drives for the price of a midrange video card. Many resort to burning their goods and grabbing them when they need, instead of keeping them on the hard drive due to lack of space. DVD backups, 20,000 music files, games that have 10GB installs, et cetera. Only a few years ago, 100GB proved to be enough storage for most anyone, but then the digital explosion occurred. “I need more storage” is something I seem to say with each year that passes. ![]()
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