LaCie 1TB Rugged Triple USB 3.0 External Hard Drive (5400 RPM)
LaCie 1TB Rugged Triple USB 3.0 External Hard Drive (5400 RPM)
Product Information
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Overview
LaCie’s Rugged Triple External Hard Drive now offers the lightning-fast speeds of USB 3.0 and FireWire 800, and full backward-compatibility with FireWire 400 and USB 2.0. It’s shock-proof design, universal compatibility and triple interface allowing for bus powered plug and play operation make it robust and easy to use. Whether the goal is super speed or complete compatibility, the Rugged Triple has everything users need.
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Highlights
- Triple interface, bus powered, plug and play
- Maximum speed up to 110 MB/s
- Shock-proof design
- Time Machine-compatible
- Easy cross platform formatting utility
- AES 256-bit encryption protection
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Did you notice?
The shock-resistant rubber bumper helps protect your data from knocks. -
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Keeping your data safe wherever you travel, even in tough conditions. -
What's in the Box?
- LaCie Rugged Triple USB 3.0 External Hard Drive
- USB 3.0 (USB 2.0 compatible)
- FireWire 800 cable
- Quick install guide
- Software Suite: LaCie Private-Public, Backup Assistant, Eco Mode, Wuala
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Tech Specs
- Connections : Firewire 800,USB 2,USB 3.0
- Height : 28 mm/1.10 in.
- Width : 90 mm/3.54 in.
- Weight : 260 g
- Length : 145 mm/5.71 in.
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System Requirements
Mac
- OS X 10.5 or later
- 600 MB free
- USB 3.0, FireWire 800, FireWire 400 or USB 2.0 port
Windows
- Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows XP
- 600 MB free
- USB 3.0, FireWire 800, FireWire 400 or USB 2.0 port
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Manufacturer Information
Part Number
- Mfr. Part Number : 301984
- UPC or EAN No. : 093053822026
Warranty
- Note : Apple's One-Year Limited Warranty does not apply to products that are not Apple-branded, even if packaged or sold with Apple products. Non-Apple-branded products may have the benefit of a manufacturer's warranty provided by the product manufacturer — please see your product box and literature for details. Benefits under the manufacturer's warranty are in addition to rights provided by consumer law. For details, click here.
Manufacturer Note
- USB 3.0 speeds are only available on devices that support USB 3.0 interfaces
Ratings & Reviews
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Excellent!
As a server admin, I need a range of software tools available at all times on my portable drive. This 1TB Rugged Drive is perfect for my needs. It is able to hold the key information that I need to access within server rooms or on a client's computer to fix a wide range of problems. The drive works perfectly, and the transfer speeds are excellent.. …
- Written by Reese N
15 of 15 people found this useful
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Sleek, rugged, fast
I'd recommend this drive to anyone who travels frequently. It's well built and seems pretty secure to me. The data can be encrypte d. I use it for storing my work stuff and for backups, it works perfectly and is fast, too. I also use the optional cloud storage that came with the drive for file sharing and extra backup, it's very convenient. …
- Written by Maria M
13 of 13 people found this useful
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Nice rugged design, great speed
I do a lot of video editing work both at home and in the studio. I just wanted a compact, sturdy drive to transfer video projects from my workstation to my new iMac, but I found that this drive was fast enough to use as a production drive. So now I simply keep my video projects on this drive, connected via USB 3.0, and use it for all my video work. …
- Written by Ellie S
9 of 10 people found this useful
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Works Great
This is my second Rugged drive. It's very light and has good speeds. I've set up the password protection and it works just fine. I especially appreciate the multiple interfaces, and the rugged design. The drive is also quiet. I mainly use it for storing files from photo and video shoots. …
- Written by Kimberly T
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good drive
I bought this drive a few months ago to use with my macbook pro and time machine. I needed something compact, durable and fast. Th is drive does it all and does it well.. It's also well built, and quiet. …
- Written by Jerome L
6 of 7 people found this useful
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Great product
I bought this drive a few months ago, been using it for backups and storing my music library. It's very simple to use - play-and-p lay, very fast, it works perfectly with Time Machine and the USB 3 speed is great. The casing doesn't get scratched easily, still looks like new. …
- Written by Braxton B
5 of 6 people found this useful
Questions & Answers
Answers from the community
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does this drive allow you to delete files/folders no longer needed, or do you have to reformat to delete????
- Asked by Jeremy M from Beaufort
- 17-Apr-2013
No answers yet
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Is this drive bootable from my MacBook Pro?
- Asked by Terry D from Big Lake
- 01-Apr-2013
No answers yet
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For USB 3.0 connection to a Macbook Air, will one single USB connection be able to provide enough power to power on and use this drive?
- Asked by Simon C from Thornhill
- 10-Aug-2012
Best Answer
One USB port will be plenty to power the drive and migrate any data. I'm currently using this model and it has no problems getting everything it needs from either the included USB 3.0 cable or included FireWire 800 cable. …
- Answered by Wess P from Charlotte
- 18-Aug-2012
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can you transfer pictures from iPhone to this device?
- Asked by Reuben J from San Francisco
- 06-Dec-2012
Answer
No. You can't physically plug your iPhone in and transfer pictures. The only way is to download the pictures from your iPhone to your computer, then transfer the pictures from your computer to the hard drive. …
- Answered by Carson D from Belleair
- 31-Dec-2012
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Can this drive be daisy-chained via the FireWire 800 port?
- Asked by Peter M from Subiaco
- 05-Sep-2012
Best Answer
When used connected to USB 3.0 or USB 2.0 port, the FireWire ports are not active.
When connected to a FireWire port first, the USB port is not active.
So, the simple answer is that you can use FireWire and daisy chain, but not at the same time the USB interface is used. …- Answered by Mike M from Beaverton
- 28-Sep-2012
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Can you use this interchangeably between a mac and a pc?
- Asked by Jennifer N from Saint Johns
- 01-Sep-2012
Best Answer
You just need to make sure you format the drive into a PC/Mac compatible format. If you are transfer ring from a PC to a Mac, "MS-DOS/FAT32" will suffice. You can reformat through the Disk Utility application. …
- Answered by Matthew B from West Islip
- 04-Sep-2012