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Need a external hard drive for my laptop. Suggestions?
I have an Apple Ibook Powerbook 6,5, G4 processsor 1.2 Ghz, Memory 512 MB, Cashe 512kb, BUS speed 133 MHz. Firewire max speed up to 400Mb/sec
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I have a Maxtor "300" GB and a Western Digital "750" GB.
Neither have given me any problems, but just be aware than you NEVER get the full gigs that they advertise. My Maxtor is more like 279 and my WD is 698 -- a far cry from 750! |
I'm glad someone brought this up... I am about to buy an external hard drive as well as a Christmas present and was wondering about the gigs. I was debating on a 500 or 750 GB - He keeps a lot of music and movies on his Mac. Any suggestions on the memory size?
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It depends on what he considers "a lot" AND if he is one who constantly downloads music and movies.
I would always err toward the larger size, but that's because I know my downloading habits well. |
He is a constant downloader - from iTunes to movies to whatever. I like your point about erring on the side of a larger size. I'd hate for it to fill up and have to buy another one. Thanks!
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cool. I use mine for photo storage and editing (photoshop CS2 and 3). I'll look around and see what I can find. Thank you guys :)
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For a laptop, I would go with the Western Digital Passport HD. You can get it up to 250 GB and it's perfect for travel. Additionally, it draws power from your usb port, so no external power source required.
You can get a much larger one for about the same price, I believe I've seen like 1 TB for about $300-but that would defeat the purpose of even having a laptop...not portable at all. |
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I'd be very upset if I lost all my music though... |
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That made a lot of sense. Thanks Jen btw, whats the largest size a laptop could handle? |
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