
Seagate ST310005EXD101-RK Expansion 1TB USB 2.0 External Hard Drive
Expand Your Digital World with Reliable StorageSeagate Expansions external desktop drives provide ample storage space for your growing collection of files. Instantly add more room, consolidate files into one location, or free up valuable space on your computer's internal drive for enhanced perfor...
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Overview
Expand Your Digital World with Reliable Storage
Seagate Expansions external desktop drives provide ample storage space for your growing collection of files. Instantly add more room, consolidate files into one location, or free up valuable space on your computer's internal drive for enhanced performance. Setup is effortless - simply plug in the power supply and USB cable. Recognized automatically by Windows, there's no software to install or configuration needed. Saving files is as simple as drag-and-drop. Enjoy fast data transfer speeds with USB 2.0 connectivity and a 7200 RPM drive. Built-in power management ensures energy efficiency. Backed by Seagate's 30 years of proven reliability.
Key Features
Plug n’ play - USB 2.0 connection and no software to install
Simply drag-and-drop to save files
7200 RPM performance
Built-in power management ensures energy efficient operation
2-year limited warranty
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Offers straightforward plug-n’ play functionality with a USB 2.0 connection, requiring no software installation for immediate use
- Provides a generous 1TB of storage capacity, ample space for backing up documents, photos, music, and videos
- Features 7200 RPM performance, which contributes to faster data transfer rates compared to slower external drives
- Incorporates built-in power management, ensuring energy-efficient operation and helping to reduce power consumption
- Comes with a 2-year limited warranty, providing a reasonable period of coverage for potential manufacturing defects
👎 Cons
- Utilizes USB 2.0 connectivity, which offers slower data transfer speeds compared to newer USB 3.0 or USB-C interfaces
- The external nature means it requires a separate power source and adds to desk clutter compared to internal drives
- Being a hard drive, it is more susceptible to physical shock and vibration damage than solid-state drives (SSDs)
- While 1TB is good, it might not be sufficient for users with extremely large media libraries or extensive backup needs
- The reliance on a physical spinning disk means it generates some noise during operation, unlike silent SSDs