LaCie Rugged All-Terrain Hard Drive with triple interface 100GB
As shown: $199.99
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CNET Editors' Review
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- Reviewed by: Dong Van Ngo
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The good: The rubber bumper and the scratch-protected aluminum case keep your LaCie Rugged All-Terrain drive looking good and working hard. It's fast and quiet and comes with backup software.
The bad: LaCie's telephone support line is not toll-free.
The bottom line: LaCie's Rugged All-Terrain portable hard drive is an all-around winner: it's fast, it's durable, and it boasts multiple connection options. This belongs in your laptop bag.
- Drive type: Portable hard drive
- Capacity: USB 2.0 only: 80GB, 120GB (5,400rpm); triple interface: 80GB, 100GB, and 120GB (5,400rpm; 7,200rpm for 100GB version)
- Capacity of test unit: 100GB (triple interface version)
- Cache: 8MB
- Dimension: 3.5 by 1 by 5.7 inches (WxHxD); 8.8 ounces
- Notable design features: Backup button, rubber bumper, scratch-resistant aluminum case
- Connection options: FireWire 800 (9-pin) port; FireWire 400 (6-pin) port; mini USB 2.0 port
- OSs supported: Mac OS 10.x and Mac OS 9.x; Windows 98 SE/Me/2000
- Software included (on CD): LaCie 1-Click backup software; Silverkeeper backup software (for Macs only); Silverlining
- Any additional features: Comes with all necessary cables
- Service/support: One-year warranty; phone support Monday through Friday, 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. PT (toll call); Web site support: FAQs, manuals, drivers, online help-request form; hardcopy quick-install guide; LaCie Utilities CD-ROM with user manual.
We were very impressed with the performance of the LaCie Rugged All-Terrain Hard Drive. It was among the fastest external hard drives we've tested, including products with faster drives and larger caches. Using the FireWire 400 interface, the drive took less than 10.5 minutes to write our 10GB test folder of mixed file types and slightly more than 9 minutes to read back the same folder. In comparison, it wrote the data just a little slower than the LaCie Little Big Disk, which has twice the cache. On the other hand, the Rugged All-Terrain drive is a few seconds faster than the Little Big Disk when reading. The LaCie Rugged All-Terrain drive is the first drive we've tested with the FireWire 800 interface, and and what a speed improvement it is over FireWire 400: 8.6 minutes to write and 7.6 minutes to read our test folder.
We were completely happy with the drive's performance and design. It's very fast, quiet, and rugged. Hide Review
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Dong Ngo is a CNET editor who covers networking and storage. He also writes about a variety of other topics, from online security to new gadgets and how technology impacts the daily life of people around the world. Dong is well- (and not so well-versed) in several languages and tends to spend his free time traveling.
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"excellent product" By Markjchambers
Pros bus-powerd, Firewire800
Cons can't think of a bad thing to say.
Summary This is the best external hard drive I've seen so far. I'm using it with the Fire800 port on a powerbook. Got a 120 gB unit on-line for $199. Excellent performance, no power cord. What more could you ask for in portable storage?
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Specifications
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- Hard drive size: 100 GB
- Storage Hard Drive / Hard Drive Type: External hard drive
- Interface type: IEEE 1394b (FireWire 800) / IEEE1394 (FireWire) / Hi-Speed USB