July 04, 2010
Toshiba 320 GB USB 2.0 Portable External Hard Drive HDDR320E04XW (Vivid White)
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- Capable of storing up to 91,000 digital photos, or 84,000 digital music files, or 260 downloaded digital movies
- Complete System Backup and Recovery for Windows Users.”
- Password-protected data encryption
- Internal shock sensor and ramp loading technology helps protect the drive
- USB Powered for portability
Toshiba’s Portable External Hard Drives make computer backup simple. Our drives take the complexity out of backing up your computer data by providing easy-to-use backup software for both Windows and Mac users. Powered by USB 2.0, you can take your files just about anywhere. Just one click and you’re on your way to creating a digital safety net to help protect your files. With Toshiba’s Portable External Hard Drives, you’ll enjoy mobile storage space for even the largest digital libraries. Our 320GB1 Drive is capable of storing up to 91,000 digital photos, or 84,000 digital music files, or 260 downloaded digital movies. Toshiba’s Portable External Hard Drives work with both Mac and PC computers and include software that makes backing up your computer simple.
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List Price: $ 69.99
Price: $ 55.99
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July 4th, 2010 at 10:19 pm
Review by Gadgester for Toshiba 320 GB USB 2.0 Portable External Hard Drive HDDR320E04XW (Vivid White)
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I have half a dozen Toshiba portable drives and some of them have served me well for several years. They are reliable and fast — with the 500GB portable drive I get about 20MB/s read and write speeds (tested on two recent HP laptops, one with Intel and the other with AMD both running Vista), which is half of USB 2.0 high-speed’s theoretical max throughput. The drives can be used with the PS3 and Macs out-of-box, but for best results with XP/Vista/Win7 you can convert it to NTFS without reformatting or losing existing data via a DOS command: convert g: /fs:ntfs [where g: is the drive letter, or you can use a volume name like "tosh_500g" if your drive is already named tosh_500g].
Because this drive (like other portable drives) does not use a separate power line — it draws power directly from the USB port — your computer must have a powered USB port to use this. Almost all recent desktops and laptops have this feature, but if you experience any problem, it may be due to an insufficiently powered USB port (or USB hub), so try another port or another computer.
In addition to being a fast 5,400RPM drive, this Toshiba includes some valuable features:
- Backup software that backs up system files in addition to regular files and folders (great for system recovery!)
- Password-protect your data through encryption
- Drive space alert lets you know when free space is running low
- Toshiba’s famous shock-absorbing technology, also used in iPods.
BTW, this drive is also a great value because at present a 320GB Seagate portable drive costs over [...], plus tax.
July 4th, 2010 at 11:04 pm
Review by Patrick Stirling for Toshiba 320 GB USB 2.0 Portable External Hard Drive HDDR320E04XW (Vivid White)
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I’ve only just received this, listed as “Toshiba USB 2.0 Portable Hard Drive” in the 500GB size. It has a very cool design, the case is similar to my 5G 30GB iPod – a smooth, flat front/top with a rounded back. It has a nice discreet blue activity light in one corner of the top (i.e. front) surface that is on for power and blinks for activity. The USB2 connection is a micro style and contrary to another review is a standard cable – this micro style is quite common, I have it on my GPS and camera so can use the same cable for all 3. The cable supplied is a short single cable (i.e. not a “Y”), and my Asus netbook powers it with a single USB port. The drive (like all of them) is just plug & play – plug it in, the computer sees it, and you’re off. I reformatted it to a single large NTFS partition, 465GB (drives are always sold with powers of 10 “GB”, i.e. 1GB = 1,000,000,000 bytes (10 to the 9th power), whereas computers use powers of 2 “GB”, where 1GB = 1,073,741,824 bytes (2 to the 30th power). I don’t like this sales speak, but Toshiba do clearly state the difference in the very short instruction sheet – to their credit.
The drive comes with NTI Backup Now EZ. I already have a backup strategy (using xxcopy, I recommend it!) so have no need for this. It’s well reviewed though.
4 stars rather than 5 because I don’t know its reliability yet, and it’s not quite as fast as I’d hoped (but still fine).
The main reason I got this particular drive is that Toshiba have a 3 year warranty, and the others all have just 1 year. And $90 with free shipping is a great deal!
I also got the Kroo Portable Hard Drive EVA Case, it fits well – just enough space for the drive and short USB cable. It’s a semi-hard case, but very little padding. Much better than leaving the drive naked but I wouldn’t want to drop it!
July 4th, 2010 at 11:07 pm
Review by Taeko McFadden for Toshiba 320 GB USB 2.0 Portable External Hard Drive HDDR320E04XW (Vivid White)
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This hard drive is great! I had a previous clunker that took up a lot of space. The Toshiba 500 GB easily plugs into a USB port and doesn’t require an additional power source. It is very small and easily fits into my computer bag. I recommend this hard drive for anyone looking for a way to store a lot of material and not take up a lot of space.
July 4th, 2010 at 11:58 pm
Review by E. Viray for Toshiba 320 GB USB 2.0 Portable External Hard Drive HDDR320E04XW (Vivid White)
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I bought this because I was looking for a portable hard drive that was durable enough to travel from home to classroom to wherever. I holds over 100GB of music and all the pics I’ve ever taken or been given since 2005 (about 20 GB) and all my lesson plans (20 GB). It’s been jarred, dropped by a 2 year old and it’s still ticking.
July 5th, 2010 at 12:37 am
Review by S. Venkatesan for Toshiba 320 GB USB 2.0 Portable External Hard Drive HDDR320E04XW (Vivid White)
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Bought the 640 GB for around $100. It was the cheapest in its segment.
First few days I was feeling so happy that I made this purchase.
Backed up my data @ 25Mb/s.
In just less than a week the drive was unrecognizable in my home and office computer.
Was really irritated.
Download testdisk and was able to recover most of the data to my hard-drive.
However, I had to format the drive and then recopy (over night for 8 hours).
Again 2 days later same issue. But this time I never deleted my data from the internal HD.
Beware, please do not rely solely on this for your critical data.