Freecom Mobile Hard Drive Classic 250GB (2.5-inch, USB2)
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Average customer review:Product Details
- Brand: Freecom
- Model: 30067
- Released on: 2008-02-12
- Dimensions: .87" h x 3.27" w x 5.47" l, .44 pounds
- Hard Disk: 250GB
Editorial Reviews
Manufacturer's Description
Compact storage on the go! Whether you are a professional or home user, these days it is essential to be able to carry your valuable data anywhere with you. Ultra compact, easy-to-use and secure, this USB 2.0 powered portable hard drive makes transporting and sharing data easier than ever. Simply plug it into any computer's USB port and take your spreadsheets, documents, movies, photo's or music anywhere you go. The perfect travel companion!
Need to expand your notebook, PC or Mac with a high capacity drive? No problem, the Freecom Mobile Drive Classic is available in 120, 160 & 250GB.
Don't want annoying noises while working? No problem, The Freecom Mobile Drive Classic has no cooling fan, which ensures quiet operation at all times.
Need a hard drive but want to be trendy as well? The Freecom Mobile Drive Classic has a stylish design. It will look perfect next to your notebook
The new Mobile Drive Classic has it all. A safe feeling, provided by Freecom. Free your mind!
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Customer Reviews
A great product for the price
I wanted a reasonable priced external hard drive to back up my files and those important photos. The drive is compact and silent and looks very smart in all black with a blue light. No power lead is required as it runs from my USB2 port on my laptop. The USB lead supplied is short, but long enough to sit out of the way. Plugged it in and Windows vista found it instantly and was then available to drag and drop files. For the price I am very pleased with this drive.
Good value portable external hard drive
Because this uses a smaller 2.5" notebook hard disk, it's small (not much bigger than a pack of playing cards) and can be powered through a USB port so one less plug socket to find. It's particularly good if you want to use it with a laptop while on the go.
At 120GB, it isn't the biggest drive in the world and because it's a 2.5" drive it won't be the fastest but it isn't meant to be.
For £40 you can't really go wrong.
Excellent for its purpose
Excellent 160 Gb of extra HD memory. Transferring files to this for backing up seems to be nearly as quick as using the integral Vista HD on my laptop. It is automatically, and quickly, recognised and works happily on both XP and Vista using only the USB connection; no extra power needed. My clutch of small (1 Gb and 2Gb) USB Flash Drives have almost become redundant.




