EZQuest Cobra+ 120
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CNET Editors' Review
The good: Huge 120GB capacity; extremely rugged; great performance for an external drive.
The bad: Heavy; no weekend support or dedicated service line; no bundled software.
The bottom line: The Cobra+ 120 offers speed and space galore, but the trade-offs are more weight and somewhat limited tech support.
It may be big...
The shiny, silver Cobra+ 120 presents some fundamental trade-offs in terms of cost, capacity, and portability. At $329 for 120GB of storage, it offers a lot more space for about the same price as other portable drives such as the WiebeTech MicroGB. But the Cobra's also big and heavy, measuring 8.875 by 7 by 2.25 inches and weighing 6 pounds. Much of the drive's extra heft is due to its rugged construction and materials--you can't build a bomb shelter with balsa wood. It's best suited for moving around an office or a home instead of jet-setting with a mobile exec.
Because it's a FireWire (IEEE 1394) drive, installing the Cobra+ 120 requires nothing more than plugging in the included AC cord and the FireWire cable if you're using a PC. You may need to install some software if you use the drive on a Mac. A quick-setup guide helps facilitate the process, and additional information is included on CD along with Mac drive utilities. The only thing we missed here was bundled backup or other software to use with the drive.
...but it's also fast
In CNET Labs' tests, the Cobra+ 120 turned in scores that compare quite favorably with those of the average desktop model, thanks to the drive's 2MB buffer and new Oxford 911 IEEE 1394-to-ATA bridge chip. HD Tach appraised the Cobra+ 120's burst-transfer rate at 37MB per second, its maximum read speed at 31MB per second, and its maximum write rate at 20.8MB per second--excellent marks for a FireWire drive. The Cobra+ 120 also performed well in our real-world transfer tests, writing large files at 18.4MB per second and small files at 4MB per second, while reading them back at 20.3MB per second and 2.9MB per second, respectively.
Support for the drive is acceptable but could be better. EZQuest backs the Cobra+ 120 with a one-year warranty. Telephone tech support is available weekdays only, from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. PT--a bummer for consumers. Also, you have to call the main (info/sales) number rather than a dedicated line, so that's one hoop to jump through. Online support is adequate, including FAQs, an e-mail link to tech support, software downloads, and registration. Hide Review
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"Buy a different brand Hard Drive! Call this "EZTOSS"" By rock1
Pros: None - that I know about.
Cons: Not Reliable!
Summary: They should call this "EZTOSS" not Ezquest. I owned 2 of them - a 60GB and a 120GB Firewire External Hard Drive. The 120 GB failed to show up on the desktop after 6 months. They told me to send it back under warranty and they will repair it and ... Expand full review
"after 2 years, still rock-solid" By m52
Pros: it keeps on workin'
Cons: very noisy fan
Summary: no errors, and it works every time. it may not be small or pretty, but i like consistency
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