![]() It’s very small, very light and the construction seems durable. It’s housed in an attractive metal-topped case with rounded edges, a single port and a discrete white LED activity light on the top of the case. The Backup Plus looks the part of a high quality, portable drive. And despite the massive capacity, the Backup Plus isn’t a heck of a lot bigger than a pack of cards. Even my iTunes library-with years worth of music and a sizable collection of digital movies-is only around 3TB. ![]() My primary computer has a 1TB hard drive, meaning I could back up its entire contents while hardly making a dent on this thing’s capacity. The Seagate Backup Plus portable hard drive I’ve been using offers 4TB of storage. Along the way it’s sold over 2 billion hard drives. More recently, Seagate introduced hybrid drives that combine the speed of an SSD with the low-cost bulk storage of traditional hard drives. Seagate made its name in the early PC days with the world’s first 5.25-inch hard drive, progressing to ultra-fast HDDs like the Barracuda and Cheetah, then the 1-inch drives that made the first iPods possible. Includes 200GB of cloud storage with Microsoft OneDrive for two years.Seagate Mobile Backup app for iOS and Android device media backup.Supports PC & Mac (Windows XP SP3 and up, Mac OSX 10.6 and up).USB 3.0 (backwards compatible with USB 2.0).It has sufficient space to back up everything from your entire PC to your digital movie library, in a package that’s small enough to scoop up and slip in a jacket pocket to take with you. The Seagate Backup Plus portable hard drive I’ve been testing offers a very high 4TB capacity in a very compact form factor. As a hard drive pioneer, Seagate’s products have a reputation for providing innovative storage solutions to meet any need, whether that’s size, capacity, speed or ease of use. ![]() Seagate is one of those brand names that pops up repeatedly when you talk about PCs. ![]()
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