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Seagate external desktop drives provide extra storage for your ever-growing collection of files. Instantly add up to 3TB (depending on model) more space for more files, images, music, and movies. Consolidate all of your files to a single location, or free-up space on your computer's internal drive to help improve performance.
Set-up is straightforward. Simply plug in the included power supply and USB cable and you are ready to go. It is automatically recognized by Windows operating systems, so there is no software to install and nothing to configure. Saving files is easy too, just drag-and-drop.
It's not just easy to use, but it's fast and energy efficient too. Enjoy fast data transfer speed with USB 3.0 connectivity, backwards compatible with USB 2.0. Built-in power management ensures energy efficient operation.
Instantly add more storage to your computer with the Expansion's USB 3.0 interface. USB 3.0 performance offers vastly increased transfer speeds over USB 2.0, yet it's backwards-compatible with USB 2.0 ports--so it works with nearly all desktops and laptops.
Seagate Expansion external desktop hard drive, USB 3.0 cable, Quick Start guide, power adapter, 1-year warranty.
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| 1TB1 | 2TB1 | 3TB1 | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Interface | USB 3.0 | USB 3.0 | USB 3.0 |
| Dimensions | 8.17" x 4.96" x 1.54" (207.5mm x 126mm x 39.1mm) | 8.17" x 4.96" x 1.54" (207.5mm x 126mm x 39.1mm) | 8.17" x 4.96" x 1.54" (207.5mm x 126mm x 39.1mm) |
| Weight | 2.74lbs (1.24kg) | 2.74lbs (1.24kg) | 2.74lbs (1.24kg) |
| How Much Will it Store? | |||
| 16,660 | 33,320 | 49,980 | |
Average file size using cameras highest resolution JPEG mode | 320,000 | 640,000 | 960,000 |
| 1,000 | 2,000 | 3,000 | |
Based on standard 2 hour movie | 250 | 500 | 750 |
| 1One gigabyte, or GB, equals one billion bytes and one terabyte, or TB, equals one trillion bytes when referring to hard drive capacity. | |||
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126 of 132 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Sara Plain and Tall,
This review is from: Seagate Expansion 2 TB USB 3.0 Desktop External Hard Drive STAY2000102 (Personal Computers)
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This external drive lives in the plainest of black plastic cases. On the front is an all white Seagate logo and next to that a small green LED power/busy light. Plug it in and you'll find few files stored in it. A back-up utility, some set-up files, user guides and not much else. Just a lot of empty space. No stands, no back-lit logos, no extra inputs. On the back you'll find a power input and a USB 3 jack. In the box you'll find the USB cable and power adapter that plug into those jacks, as well as a quick start sheet and warranty card all packed in eco-friendly packaging. This is as simple and plain as it gets.
I started by plugging this into a netbook running Windows 7. Windows recognized it immediately and asked if I'd like to use it as a back-up drive which I did. It was easy and problem-free. The Seagate Expansion hard drive is set-up for Windows computers, but if you're willing to take a minute to reformat it, it'll work fine for Apple users too. I did just that. Sara Plain and Tall has to be a good girl, no misbehaving allowed! Unfortunately, previous versions of this drive have a reputation for poor reliability, so I set out to get this drive to fail. I programmed my Mac to fill it up completely, erase it, and fill it up again, over and over. I kept this drive reading and writing continuously for several days. The Seagate remained a quiet workhorse. I couldn't find any hint of distress. No hotspots, no strange noises, nothing but its tiny green LED pulsing serenely letting me know it's busy. I haven't thrown it against the wall, but by every fair measure it's been a solid drive so far. I promise to update this review if I run into a problem. The manufacturer commented on the review belowSee comments
67 of 75 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Very Nice Add-On Hard Drive,
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This review is from: Seagate Expansion 2 TB USB 3.0 Desktop External Hard Drive STAY2000102 (Personal Computers)
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This is my third HDD in 3 years. One is a WD My Book 1TB that I use to back up to a Vista PC. The other is a Seagate GoFlex that I carry with me for my laptop. I got this one to provide more disk space for videos on my desk top.
It is an attractive unit with a matte black finish. It sits flat on 4 rubber feet which I like better than my upright WD. Unlike the WD, this has cooling vents on the bottom and feels cooler and quieter than my WD. There is an indicator light but no on/off switch. The Seagate is simplicity itself to set up. Attach the power cord (it uses a two-blade plug) and then fit the USB lead and off you go. No formatting is needed on a Windows machine. You can drag and drop files right in. It is just like having another partition on your hard drive. File transfer is as good as the WD with the USB 2.0. I copied a 1 GB file in 1min. 20 seconds. It can be attached to USB 3.0 which is supposed to be up to 10X faster. The actual available space is 1.81 TB. Other than a simple connection picture, all information is available on internal folders - Registration, Dashboard (set up) and User guide in several languages with a Help manual that seems very good at a glance. It includes software to set up auto backup of your C drive. You can set it to back up all files, or select "Customize My Back Up" to choose what files you want to back up. So far I would have to say that I prefer this unit to my 10 month old WD, which has also been trouble free. The only thing I would like to see is an on/off switch. The manufacturer commented on this review(What's this?) Posted on
Aug 11, 2011 12:18:50 PM PDT
Dear Bill Cashell, This response is from Seagate Support and we'd like to take a moment to thank you for your feedback. We're glad you are enjoying our Expansion drive. We did want to share a little information about the lack of a power button. The Expansion drives, as with many of our drives, do not include a power button since the drive has a sleep function built in. The length of time can be adjusted through the Dashboard software that is included with your drive. The sleep function is triggered when there is no activity for the set number of minutes. If you have any other questions or concerns, we would be happy to help using any of the support services we provide. Here is a web address with contact information should you wish to speak with a support representative directly. Our support is free of charge. http://ow.ly/4NgEf Best Regards, Seagate Support Permalink The manufacturer commented on the review belowSee comments
56 of 65 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Reasonable speed, poor construction.,
This review is from: Seagate Expansion 2 TB USB 3.0 Desktop External Hard Drive STAY2000102 (Personal Computers)
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When I received the box, I realized something was wrong. It rattled -- never a good sign with an electronic component. Something was loose within the hard drive's casing. Nonetheless, it seemed to work fine, powering on when I plugged in the power adapter. When I inserted the USB cable, Windows 7 recognized the drive just fine. I formatted the drive, removing all of Seagate's pre-installed software and proceeded to copy over 50 GBs of music. This took approximately an hour, at a speed of 16 mb/s over USB 2.0; not blazing fast, but acceptable.
So far, rattling aside, it seemed to be a reasonable product. I was going to test USB 3.0 when I copied the files back to my PC after a fresh Windows 7 install. I unhooked it from my computer and removed the power cable to turn the drive off. The enclosure never powered back on. It was not asleep -- it was dead. No amount of unplugging and replugging the power cord back in would bring it back. The only option to get my data was to pry open the case. It should be mentioned that the case is NOT designed to be easily opened by the user, and, as such, you pretty much have to rip it apart to get to the hard drive. After much prodding with a screwdriver, I popped the case off and removed the HD, a Seagate Barracuda Green 2TB HD. These drives retail by themselves for around $70 - $80, so this external HD would appear to be a good deal, given the USB 3.0 support. If only it was more durable. I'm going to throw the drive into a Thermaltake BlacX. The physical drive seems fine; the enclosure they put it in seems cheap and flimsy. When I opened it up, it turns out that a piece of the plastic case had broken off during shipping -- hence the rattling. In summary, the performance is perfectly reasonable, the drive inside is of good quality, but the enclosure itself leaves a lot to be desired. The lack of eSata support may be a problem for some as well. If you do pick one of these up, I'd be very, very careful moving it about. Update Aug. 30: I put the drive into the Thermaltake BlacX and attached it to my computer. Windows 7 immediately identified the drive. My data was intact, and I was able to copy all of files without any problem back to my primary drive. This confirms that it was a malfunction with the enclosure, which is a bit of good news: if the enclosure fails, at least the drive (hopefully, as in my case) will keep on going so you can get your data back. The manufacturer commented on this review(What's this?) Posted on
Aug 30, 2011 3:27:58 PM PDT
Dear Nicholas, This reply is from Seagate Support. We noticed your review and wanted to comment on your experience with our Expansion drive. It is certainly not typical for this drive to have any rattling noise. In the future, if you should ever have any problems with our drives I would contact us first so we can first verify the problem, and then go over your return and data recovery options. It's best if this is done before any disassembly of the drive is done to preserve the warranty on the drive. The Expansion drives come with USB 2 or USB 3 data connections only. No eSATA is available on this model. If you are looking for a powered eSATA connection we do have this available as an option on our GoFlex Ultra Portable drives: http://ow.ly/6gNaX If you have any remaining questions or concerns, we would be happy to help using any of the support services we provide. Here is a web address with contact information should you wish to speak with a support representative directly. Our support is free of charge. http://ow.ly/4NgEf Best Regards, Seagate Support 2115|R1D65JUIWD645W;2115|R11XMU49W01Z3K;2115|R2QB8H6Z4CQ1KY;
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