Iomega Prestige 1 TB USB 2.0 Desktop External Hard Drive 34275 | 
| Brand: Iomega Category: CE
List Price: $172.99 Buy New: $94.70 as of 3/11/2010 08:10 CST details You Save: $78.29 (45%)
Seller: tricom computers Rating: 901 reviews
Format: CD Color: Silver Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Operating System: Windows Processors: 1 System Memory: 2000 Memory Type: SDRAM Hard Drive Size: 1 Size: 1 TB Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5 Dimensions (in): 4.4 x 6.1 x 8.9 Warranty: 3 years warranty
MPN: 34275 Model: 34275 UPC: 742709342752 EAN: 0742709342752 ASIN: B001D7REJ4
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| | Easy-to-use - Simple USB 2.0 interface; just plug and play | | | Stylish & Durable - Stylish drive, available in a dark silver brushed finish; sturdy aluminum construction and includes stand | | | Secure - Iomega Protection Suite software | | | 3 year warranty with product registration |
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Amazon.com Product Description The Iomega Prestige 1TB External Hard Drive is an easy-to-use, affordable, and energy-efficient desktop storage solution. Featuring a stylish and durable aluminum design, plug-and-play functionality, and a secure EMC Retrospect Express software license for easy file backup, the Prestige is the easy way to store your photos, videos, and music, and to protect your important computer files. |  The included stand lets you place the Prestige both vertically and horizontally. View larger. | |  With a 7200 RPM spindle speed and 8 MB or more cache, you'll have quick access to your data. View larger. | Plug-and-Play Simplicity and 1 TB Storage Capacity The Iomega Prestige uses a USB 2.0 interface for fast data transfers with universal compatibility. The USB 2.0 interface allows for plug-and-play simplicity with a data transfer rate of up to 480 Mbps. Additionally, the drive is already preformatted NTFS, so you don't have to waste time formatting to use it. The Prestige features a drive with 7200 RPM spindle speed and an 8MB or higher cache buffer. This provides performance that results in fast access speeds and low latency. And with 1TB of storage capacity, the Prestige gives you the ability to store up to 4 million photos, over 18,500 hours of music, or 1,500 hours of video. Stylish Aluminum Case The Prestige has durable aluminum construction with a brushed-metal finish that will stylishly complement your desktop or workstation. An included stand gives you the option of either placing the drive horizontally or vertically. Not only does the aluminum design look good, it also works to dissipate heat, allowing the drive to run cooler and quieter. Backup Software Included A license for EMC's Retrospect Express software is included (software is available via download), allowing for easy file backup that keeps your data safe. Also included is free MozyHome Online Backup, which provides 2GB of online data storage. Compatible with Macs and PCs Whether you have a Mac or PC, the Prestige will do the job. The drive requires a PC with Windows Vista, Windows XP Home, Windows XP Professional or Windows 2000 Professional, and a Pentium II class processor with 256MB RAM and a USB 2.0 connection, or a Mac (PowerPC or Intel) with OS X 10.3 or above with a USB 2.0 port. The Iomega Prestige 1TB External Hard Drive is powered by an Energy Star qualified adapter and is backed by a one-year warranty. What's in the Box Iomega Desktop Hard Drive, Connection Cable, Quick Install Guide, HTML User Manual and Help Files, Backup software license included, software via download (PC only). 
The stylish aluminum enclosure complements your desktop. |
Product Description The Iomega Prestige Desktop Hard Drive USB 2.0 provides a simple and affordable solution for all your storage needs. Ideal for adding capacity to your system, this stylish drive offers a sturdy aluminum construction and included stand. It's the easiest way to save photos, music, videos and more, plus the Prestige Desktop Hard Drive is powered by an Energy Star qualified adapter for a better environment! It includes Iomega Protection Suite software with Trend Micro Internet Security (1 year subscription), Iomega QuikProtect, EMC Retrospect. EMC Retrospect. v.Clone software lets you take your PC virtually anywhere including files, settings, and applications.
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Sturdy Construction March 10, 2010 Allan F. Leighton (MN) This product seems like it is made well. So far, it has worked great - even though my cat knocked it and another hard drive on the floor when he got tangled in the cords. The other drive actually died and this one kept on working.
The best thing since sliced bread! March 10, 2010 John Wilson (I'm with Gilligan and the Captain and the Professor) The size is perfect - the way it sits on my counter is perfect - the way it works is fast and perfect and if I need more storage I'll purchase another one! It is so nice to finally have enough room for all my recorded TV shows and movies all in one spot. I like the way it has it's own power source and doesn't add that draw to my computer. As far as I am concerned it's the greatest thing since sliced bread - everyone should own at least one of them....oh...and Amazon.com delivered it fast no problem!
Mac users, be careful... March 9, 2010 j 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Running Mac OSX 10.5.8 (Leopard without the snow) on a Mac Mini with a 1.66 Ghz Intel Core Duo processor.
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Followed directions to use the partition tab of Mac's disk utility to format the drive as Mac OS extended (journaled), selecting the GUID partition table option. Drive formatted quickly. Verify Disk (under First Aid in Disk Utility) showed the volume "appears to be okay."
Moved 20 Gb from an overstuffed Mac Mini drive to the Iomega. That operation seemed flawless. Access seems much faster than with the Iomega Minimax drive (as "About This Mac" says, "Up to 480 Mb/sec" versus up to 400 Mb/sec for the Minimax).
Cons for this Mac user:
This drive's noise pattern is much different than the Iomega Minimax drive, which sits under our Mac Mini. When formatted for the Mac, the Prestige drive made a loud click, grinding sound on startup and when ejected. Accessing files also generated noise (clicks and/or clunks) sometimes, but it was mostly quiet between activities, except for some clicks and clunking sounds. The intermittent clicking destroyed my faith in the reliability of this drive and power supply.
Equally disturbing, the drive seemed to interfere with the Mac's power management, as the Mac Mini would not sleep during inactivity when the drive was attached.
Strangely enough, when I reformatted the drive for a PC, its strange noise behavior improved. But I bought the drive to run with my Mac, as Iomega advertises it is capable of doing.
Bye, bye, Prestige drive...
Thanks to everyone who reviewed this drive, positive and negative. Looking at the distribution of five-star and one-star reviews, you might say this drive exhibits a modified bathtub curve for reliability. I don't trust my data to a drive made by a company more interested in squeezing the profit margin than in continuous quality improvement.
Based on the drive's no-star performance under OSX, I returned it to the always 10-star Amazon. It took more than 50 hours to erase (and zero out) the drive.
It appears that there are known issues with the power supply. The troubleshooting section in the user's manual (which should be available as a PDF download rather than HTML) gives clues with the following statements: "The problem is probably due to a non-compliant USB or FireWire controller chip or other devices on your computer system... Do not connect or disconnect other USB devices while the Iomega Hard Drive is transferring information."
For reference: Prestige 1.5T Drive: UPC label serial number TJA0070BD5 assembled in Thailand, job number 530378, date 02-09-10. Power Supply: Ultra Energy made in China, UL file number E323619.
Only had it a short time, but... March 9, 2010 B. Jones (Claremore, OK/Washington, DC) Everthing seems to be going well. Very quiet, and lots of space for the price paid. It also looks pretty.
Iomega External Hard Drive March 9, 2010 Kristina Leigh Markman (Columbia, MD USA) I've been really happy so far with the external hard drive. I never needed to use any instructions for it, it's totally self explanatory, and the MAC does everything for you anyway. Right before Christmas, my hard drive on the Macbook Pro crashed, it was a manufacturers error or something, but I lost my entire graphic design portfolio since the data recovery center wasn't able to do anything about it. So I needed a hard drive so it wouldn't happen again. This was the very best deal, it was rated the most favorably, and it was the most cost effective. It's 500G for only about 70 dollars, and it works great. The only problem that I could see with it is it's not exactly portable....I mean obviously you can transport it around but its a bit big to carry around all the time to and from class or work or something. That's OK with me though, I just leave it on my desk and plug it in to back up my work in the evenings.
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