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| | Features | 320 GB USB portable hard disk features stunning design by Sam HechtUSB 2.0 cable is built-in so you will never be caught without oneGets power from the USB bus so no power adapters are requiredIncludes one-year online backup service providing unlimited off-site backup storageMeasures 3.19 x 0.71 x 5.08 inches (WxHxD); backed by a 2-year warranty
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| | Description | The LaCie 320GB Little Disk, Design by Sam Hecht is very convenient to bring with you thanks to its thin, lightweight, compact form. Designed exclusively for LaCie, it has a high-gloss, black elegance with clean, simple lines and comes with a removable cap for added protection. The LaCie Little Disk, Design by Sam Hecht easily works without the need for a cable or cumbersome power supply because it¿s USB 2.0 powered. It¿s a great way to back up, archive and exchange files whether you¿re at home, at the office or traveling. The integrated, extractable USB cable pulls out and retracts so it can never be lost or forgotten. In case your computer configuration requires a longer cable, an optional USB extension cable is also included. The bundled LaCieSync: Synchronization & Encryption Software allows you to bring your important data with you safely. Just plug the Little Disk into any PC to access and modify your files, emails (Microsoft Outlook) or personal settings and it will sync your updated data back to your office or home computer. For added security, your data is protected by AES 128-bit encryption (Windows only). It also comes with LaCie `1-Click¿ Backup Software (Mac & PC) and SilverKeeper Backup Software (Mac). Just plug the integrated USB 2.0 cable into any laptop or desktop with a USB port and begin to use it. It comes preformatted so it can be used across multiple platforms and it¿s conveniently driver-free. System Requirements: PC or Mac with USB 2.0 Interface, Windows 2000/XP/Vista/Mac OS X 10.3 or higher, Pentium II 350MHz processor or greater/G3 or Intel processor or greater, 32 MB RAM minimum, Internet connection for software and documentation updates. |  |
| | Product Details | | Product Length: | 0.71 inches | | Product Width: | 3.19 inches | | Product Height: | 5.08 inches | | Product Weight: | 0.43 pounds | | Package Length: | 6.7 inches | | Package Width: | 5.9 inches | | Package Height: | 2.9 inches | | Package Weight: | 1.0 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 38 reviews |
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| | Customer Reviews | Average Customer Review: ( 38 customer reviews )
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32 of 32 found the following review helpful:
LaCie Little Disk 500 GB USB Sep 21, 2008
By Richard Basecki This HD drive works very well. The only problem I have that it requires more power than normal USB port can supply. So I have to use two of my USB ports on my MacBookPro. One port is used to supply power other to connect to USB. I tried to use only one USB port, but drive would mount and then dismount. It was unworkable.
After LaCie tech support explained power problem everything works fine.
42 of 49 found the following review helpful:
Flawed drive---died after two days May 23, 2008
By David Toub I had high hopes for this portable drive. The form factor is great, and the pull-out USB cable is a nice touch. It mounted easily on my MacBook Pro and did not need the included power cable. Backup speeds were great and the drive was totally silent. Guess they don't have a fan built in.
Which is why I suspect this drive is a bust. It was reliably backing up my MBP using Time Machine every hour yesterday morning and then started making a clicking noise as I sat there. I unmounted the drive and removed it from the USB port so that it would stop making noise and then replugged it in---the power light came on but the drive wouldn't mount. Same thing if I used the other USB port and even the included USB power adapted. Nothing.
I'm having the drive replaced for a second try, but I'm not optimistic. I've never seen a hard drive die after only two days of use. Reading online forums, it seems that this drive has issues, and one possible reason is the lack of a fan. I'm wondering if the only way to keep this drive alive is to not run frequent backups, and keep it off until one needs to run a backup. Not optimal, of course. The sad thing is that I chose LaCie after finding other drives unreliable (dying after 1-2 years max). I suspect LaCie isn't any different, and may be worse. Anyone else finding issues with this drive model?
UPDATE 12/11/08: Well, after six months of only occasional use, the replacement died as well. LaCie is offering to service or replace it under warranty. Why would I do that? This is clearly a defective product, period. I wouldn't trust my data to it. I'm going to get a replacement drive from Western Digital, which seems to be more reliable. Good luck trying to call tech support---I'm not holding my breath. I want a refund. This is a very defective product---DON'T PURCHASE UNLESS YOU DON"T CARE ABOUT YOUR DATA. Sorry to scream, but I'm angry.
14 of 14 found the following review helpful:
Great portable storage! Nov 01, 2008
By A. C. Kraus This drive, with a few caveats, is one of the best external storage purchases I have ever made. It is lightweight, fast, and imminently portable. Since it is bus powered, there is one fewer adaptor to carry around - however - this does not always work. On older computers, it is often necessary to have two free USB ports (one for power, one for data). A minor annoyance, and less of a problem on newer computers. The built-in USB cable is also a bit fragile, so be careful pulling it out to use. Neither of these issues would prevent me from recommending this drive, and I intend to buy a second one for a total of 1 TB of portable (and quite fashionable) storage!
8 of 9 found the following review helpful:
Cost impacts performance Jan 01, 2009
By PeterP
"Media Masseur"
Often times I need to offload my media shoots in the field. Whether video, voice/music recordings, or RAW camera image, this 500GB drive is an excellent companion to my laptop. It's small footprint makes it easy to transport, and it's low price makes it much more affordable than carrying around spare flash media. Additionally, this clever design includes a built-in USB cable which makes it the most practical portable on the market today.
Unfortunately those things that make it practical also make it weak. It's small footprint and low price have meant certain material compromises. For instance ... I've had to add silicon bumpers as feet to absorb travel shock. It has a very narrow tolerance for absorbing any impact on it's own. Furthermore, the voltage seems finicky on my new MBP (Mac Book Pro). The drive requires an additional power adapter if I plug it into a passive USB hub -- like a keyboard attached to the laptop -- or a third party hub. Fortunately, it has a power plug to help with this thirst -- an advantage over some of the other competing portable hard drive products.
LaCie was not very helpful publishing information as to what external power adapter was required. However, they will gladly sell you one. I've had success using a 120-240vAC 50/60Hz to 5vDC 2 amp adapter -- but your voltage may vary. This caveat may be unnecessary if you will have a spare USB port on your computer.
In summary, this small drive is a cost-effective bridge to get your data in and out of the field from or to a safer storage device. As long as it isn't treated as primary backup or storage, and you're willing to trade performance and reliability for it's small size and low cost -- this is the right device for the right price. Treat it like you would any consumable. If this concerns you, you may wish to invest in a design that uses aluminum fins as a heat sink, has greater shock absorption, and perhaps even faster throughput -- like firewire 1394a/1394b. Weigh the cost of this drive against the cost of the 500GB of data you plan to put on it -- and you won't go wrong.
5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
500 GB portable data storage in small package Oct 31, 2008
By ShoGUNMaster Very useful and compact portable hard drive.
Pros:
- 500 GB in 2.5" form factor
- no external power source needed
- pretty silent
- stylish ;)
Cons:
- relatively slow (5400 RPM) - significant when transfering big or lots of files.
- integrated USB cable is pretty short and limited (on the other hand there at least is one so you don't need extra cables necessarily at all)
All in all, I warmly recommend this one. Can't really have better at the moment.
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