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The Pushbutton Backup Drive

The Seagate Pushbutton Backup drive is a rather squat, boxy affair. The chassis is made entirely of black and gray plastic. We would have preferred a metal case, but the use of plastic allowed Seagate to keep the weight down to a relatively svelte 1.27kg.

There are also practical reasons why Seagate chose to go with a boxy design. Take a look at the ring around the Seagate logo. The reverse side has a circular recess that fits it. This allows you to stack multiple Pushbutton Backup drives.

If you are wondering about its build quality, we can assure you that instead of feeling cheap, the plastic chassis actually feels thick and tough. Using plastic also allows it to absorb some knocks which would dent metal casings. So, having a plastic body isn't a bad idea at all.

There are four slits at the bottom of the drive. These are the attachment points for the drive stand which is used to keep the drive vertical, should you prefer to have it sit vertically.

Top
Bottom
Front
Rear

The front of the drive sports a single button. This is the power button which also serves to start the backup process. The button is transparent and glows a bright blue when the drive is running.

On the rear end of the drive, you will find two two Firewire ports, one USB 2.0 port, and a DC-power input port. Note the air vents all around the drive. They serve to ventilate the chassis and keep the hard drive inside cool.

 

Specifications

Colour

• Grey and Black

Interface

• 1 x USB (supports 480Mbps High Speed USB 2.0 and USB 1.1)
• 2 x Firewire 400 (IEEE: 1394)

Dimensions

• Length: 7.1"
• Width: 6.5"
• Thickness: 2.3"

Material

• Plastic enclosure

Weight

• 1.27 kg

OS Support • Window 98SE/ME/2000/XP & Above
• Mac OS X/9.2.2

Capacity

• 750 GB

Spindle Speed

• 7200 RPM

Cache

• 16 MB

Hard Drive Detail

• 3.5-inch hard drive

Other Features

• Hot-swappable
• Stackable
• Pushbutton Backup
• On/Off button

Software Bundle

• BounceBack Express backup software by CMS

Warranty

• 1 year limited warranty

Package Contents

• One Seagate 750GB Pushbutton Backup external hard drive
• One Seagate 750GB Pushbutton Backup stand
• One power adapter
• One power cable
• One Firewire (IEEE: 1394) cable
• One USB cable
• One quick start guide
• One bundled software CD
• One technical support and warranty guide



 

 
   
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