Pros & Cons
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- Runs at a speedy 7,200 rpm.
- SafetyNet Data Recovery service.
- GoFlex compatible (USB 3.0/FireWire/eSATA/Thunderbolt).
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- SafetyNet doesn't include shipping.
- Other adapters are extra.
Seagate GoFlex Turbo (750GB) Specs
| Ports: | SATA |
| Ports: | USB 2.0 |
| Ports: | USB 3.0 |
| Rotation Speed: | 7200 rpm |
| Storage Capacity (as Tested): | 750 GB |
| System Type: | Notebook |
| Type: | External |
| Type: | Mini |
The Seagate GoFlex Turbo (750GB) ($169.99 list) is a compact laptop-class drive in Seagate's GoFlex portable hard drive family. Like the
Design and Features
The GoFlex Turbo is a compact hard drive, measuring about 0.5 by 3.5 by 4.5 inches (HWD). It has the same glossy black plastic top panel and matte bottom panel styling as other GoFlex drives, but the wrap-around sides have a faux-aluminum look with a prominent "Turbo" logo on the front. The logo is kind of obvious sports car-style branding, but otherwise the look is professional. The GoFlex Turbo has the usual SATA-style GoFlex connector on the back, and comes with a combo USB2.0/3.0 adapter. Seagate has a plethora of optional adapters including FireWire 800 and eSATA, but the hot adapter for this drive is the speedy
The drive comes with a few utilities packed in, including backup and encryption utilities. Of course, you can simply use the backup utilities built into Windows 7 or Mac OS X. The drive comes formatted for NTFS (native Windows format), but the GoFlex Turbo can be easily reformatted. The drive comes with two years of SafetyNet data recovery services. This means that for those two years, you can rest assured that even if the drive fails, Seagate will attempt to recover the data from it for you. The first level of recovery is used if you can still access the drive: Seagate will try to recover the data remotely over the Internet. If that doesn't work, you'll be asked to send the drive for in-lab recovery. Like the
Performance
The GoFlex Turbo is a 7,200rpm drive, which is faster than the 5,200-5,400 rpm GoFlex Ultra-Portable drives. With the USB 3.0 interface, it was able to copy our standard test folder in a quick 18 seconds. That's a bit faster than the 21 seconds that it took the previous Editor's Choice
The versatility and speed of the Seagate GoFlex Turbo (750GB) make the drive very attractive, particularly to enthusiasts that need to shuttle data from one PC to another. It works equally well with a Mac and with a Windows PC. It has a larger capacity than the previous Seagate GoFlex portable drive, it's faster than the previous Editors' Choice, and it shares the GoFlex interface and adapter infrastructure. Plus the drive comes with a "free" data recovery session in case things go south with the drive mechanism. It's kind an update rather than a radically new drive, but it's enough to give the GoFlex Turbo our Editor's Choice award for notebook drives and our highest recommendations. If you're looking for a high-performance portable drive that will work with just about any PC or Mac, get a Seagate GoFlex Turbo.
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Final Thoughts
Seagate GoFlex Turbo (750GB)
The Seagate GoFlex Turbo external hard drive extends the GoFlex line with speed. If you're one of the many users who move a lot of files and where things don't happen fast enough, get one of these Thunderbolt and USB 3.0 friendly drives.