Iomega eGo Rugged Portable Hard Drive, USB 2.0, 160GB, Cherry Red - 33832 | 
| Brand: Iomega
List Price: $109.99 Buy New: $80.00 You Save: $29.99 (27%)
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Rating: 67 reviews Sales Rank: 761
Color: Cherry Red Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Hard Drive Size: 160 Size: 160 GB Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.9 Dimensions (in): 6.7 x 7 x 2.2 nv:Capacity (GB): 160 Interface: USB 2.0 Spindle Speed (RPM): 5400 Buffer Memory: 8MB Data Transfer Rate on USB 2.0: Up to 480 Mb/sec Warranty: 1 year warranty
MPN: 33832 Model: 33832 UPC: 742709338328 EAN: 0742709338328 ASIN: B000R3G3KQ
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| Features:
| • | Stylish and sleek red 160GB external hard drive with USB 2.0 connection | | • | USB 2.0 offers up to 480 Mbps transfer rates | | • | Bus-powered design eliminates need for power supply | | • | 1-year limited warranty | | • | Device measures 2.1 x 0.7 x 6.6 inches (WxHxD) |
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Amazon.com Product Description Carry your files around with you everywhere in style with the Cherry Red Iomega eGo Portable Hard Drive with USB 2.0 connectivity and 160GB of storage. The eGo drive is extremely sleek and stylish with a swooping, red-colored design. Its small size makes it very portable, easily fitting into a briefcase or purse.  | The Iomega eGo Portable Hard Drive USB 2.0 160GB Cherry Red offers: - A form factor that is ultra-stylish and easily transportable.
- 160GB of storage capacity.
- A bus-powered connection--a power adapter isn't necessary.
- USB 2.0 for a fast connection that is widely compatible.
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The eGo is ultra stylish and easily transportable with a bus-powered design. View larger. | It is bus-powered so it doesn't require an external power supply, and a patent pending Drop Guard feature protects the drive from accidental damage caused by drops of up to 51 inches. Bring All Your Digital Media and Play It Back Anywhere With 160GB of storage capacity, it holds up to 640,000 photos, over 2,900 hours of music and 240 hours of video. The drive features a USB 2.0 connection for up to 480 Mbps transfer rates, and virtually guaranteed compatibility no matter what computer you connect it to. Included is a software license for EMC Retrospect HD backup software. The Iomega eGo Portable Hard Drive USB 2.0 160GB Cherry Red is backed by a 1-year warranty. What's in the Box Iomega eGo portable hard drive, USB cable, HTML user manual and help files, EMC Retrospect Express backup software, and quick install guide.
Product Description Take files anywhere, in style, with the Iomega eGo Portable Hard Drive USB 2.0 - an extremely durable drive which includes patent pending Drop Guard feature to withstand the toughest of travel environments. Available in 160GB capacity, it holds up to 640,000 photos, over 2,900 hours of music and 240 hours of video. Plus, the Iomega eGo Portable Hard Drive requires no external power supply and includes a free EMC Retrospect HD backup software license.
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A real jewel of an external drive August 12, 2007 Yurij Trytjak (Plainfield, New Jersey United States) 223 out of 235 found this review helpful
I took a close look at about 10-12 external drives on the Internet, comparing capacities, dimensions and weights and looks. Yes, looks were important to me because I intended the drive for travel purposes. After a business associate had his notebook stolen in the Hong Kong airport I decided that my notebook would never again contain my entire 'business office' again. I wanted a drive that I could put in my shirt, coat or pants pocket whenever leaving my hotel room, and leave only my notebook with the O/S and applications on it. You can move your Outlook.pst file, your Favorites from IE, anything you want, onto the external drive by right-click/drag/move these (and other) O/S folders to another location of your choosing. In terms of data files I decided to keep only my iTunes system on Drive C: and I put all other data files on the external drive. When traveling I keep the drive on my person at all times. If the notebook goes in the overhead compartment the portable drive stays in my pocket. Before leaving home for any kind of trip I first copy everything from the portable external drive onto a desktop external so that I lose nothing much if my traveling drive meets with disaster. I also copy the entire iTunes system from drive C: to the desktop external. So, I really needed and wanted a small, light and good looking external drive that would not need external power, thereby available for use at any time. The 160GB Ego USB 2.0 by iomega fits the bill in spades. It's very light, looks like a million, no boxy sharp corners like all the rest, and is advertised as having special shock protection in case of being dropped. I'm not planning to do any end-user testing to prove this point. My wholehearted recommendation for this drive. One more reminder for backups: you can leave the desktop backup at home when you travel, but when you return take the backup out of the house. Take the backup either to the office, or your detached garage, or some other off-premises location. A backup sitting next to your original data is protection only against hard disk failure. Other calamaties like a fire, or theft, requires that the two be separated a good distance. Hey, stuff happens.
Iomega Seems to be Best of Breed with USB Hard Drives February 7, 2008 S. Gerber (Philadelphia, PA USA) 78 out of 78 found this review helpful
This is my third Iomega. First was a "Silver Portable" 40GB drive. Ran perfectly for over a year and I gave it to my son so he could finally back up his WinXP system. Then I bought a 120GB USB/Firewire "Silver Portable" and it ran perfectly for over a year and was just retired to my backup computer so I could buy a larger one, my first Iomega that's not a "Silver Portable". If you've read complaints throughout Amazon about the Western Digital and Maxtor and others regarding some very important flaws like running noisy, breaking in a few months, and not getting enough power from the USB port, then do consider this one. This drive runs very quietly and only draws around 100mA from a standard 500mA USB port. You've probably read that it's important with Windows XP to format your USB hard drive using the NTFS file system and then set it in device manager's "Policies" tab to "optimize for performance". That's quite true and worth mentioning. You'll get best speed this way and really don't lose anything except compatibility with Windows 95, 98 and ME. What are they, you ask? ;>) Also, the drive comes with an 8MB cache which helps give it such fine performance. Comparing this drive to my other Iomega Silver Portables, it's supposed to be more shock resistant but I don't plan to ever test that. On the negative side it is larger and cannot be placed in a shirt pocket like the others. It's just a bit longer, wider and heavier - no problem at all though for a brief case, a laptop's accessory compartment, or even a small woman's purse. It runs a bit warmer also. Not hot at all but I'm just spoiled by the other Iomegas which run cooler. It does not have rubber feet but is not especially slippery either. I'm more comfortable with things like this by placing them atop a piece of Rubbermaid non-skid rubberized shelfing material, cut to fit, but that may be overkill. From the other reviews I've read including Western Digital, Seagate, Maxtor, LaCie and some others, there didn't seem to be another manufacturer that I would have faith in. Not to demean this drive at all, but if I were to buy it again or buy another for myself, I would definitely consider another "Silver Portable" for its compactness, lower temperature, and ridiculously low power draw from the USB port. At this writing, they are still available on Amazon but will be selling out in the near future. They are: 1. Model 33634 - USB/Firewire 120GB for $100 (I have this one already) 2. Model 33600 - USB 160GB for $80. Finally, software. The drive comes with a license for some Iomega licensed backup software. Backup software is very difficult to trust, and usually you don't learn how competent it is until your hard drive fails or some virus eats you alive. Crunch time is a bit late to be disappointed by your backup software. I very strongly encourage you to take a hard look at Acronis True Image software. I have it as do some friends and it doesn't disappoint. Even works on a PC with RAID1 hard drives, if that means anything to you. Probably the only program for PCs that does. It even comes with a bootable CD version which runs slower doing the backup than the installed version, but can be very convenient. I've run dry and this review has run long. Thanks for reading. Hope I've been helpful Regards ... Sam
Just What I Was Looking For November 3, 2007 Robert Christiansen (Saint Paul, MN) 63 out of 64 found this review helpful
I was looking for a portable hard drive to replace the 5GB model I bought a couple years ago. I need to transfer large stereo audio files between my work and home studios and the earlier one was no longer cutting it. This Iomega drive is perfect, and only about $10 more than I paid for the 5GB (which was a bargain at the time)! The only small drawback is that it requires two USB connections to make sure that it has adequate power. The hard drives I've been connecting to so far have had two open slots available, but just to make sure I went out and bought a small 4-1 USB Hub so I wouldn't be caught flat-footed. My co-workers all really like the drive, and a couple intend to get their own, but their first reaction is that it's a whiskey flask!
Great Drive --- BUT DON'T FORGET TO RE-FORMAT IT! December 16, 2007 L. Sherman-Young (Nassau, Bahamas) 52 out of 53 found this review helpful
After researching portable Hard Drives for about a month and comparing drives from the likes of Toshiba, Seagate & Western Digital, I decided on this drive mostly because of the review I read on cnet.com. The drive is super fast at writing files and is very easy to use. I also purchased the Small External HD Case Black to hold and protect the drive when not in use. The two were made for each other! One point I feel I must mention is that if you're using Windows you MUST re-format the drive. The drive comes standard formatted to FAT32 which basically means it can be used on Macs and PCs. However, for it to function at a top-notch level with Windows, you must format it to NTFS format. For example, on my first day of using it I thought something was wrong with my drive as every now and then it would cut out as though it had been unplugged. After taking a look at the online manual on the Iomega website I realized it needed to be formatted to NTFS to really work to its full potential. The Iomega website gives easy and straight forward advice on how to do this. It would have been nice for Iomega to ensure that people know this right away however. The drive comes with a quick-start guide that basically just says "plug it in and start writing files" and it doesn't even suggest that you should format the drive if using Windows. However in the online manual on the Iomega website, re-formatting it for Windows users is suggested right away. In closing, this drive is fast, well priced, and, of course super stylish. It has been shown to be a top performer in independent reviews, but, if you're using Windows, don't forget to re-format it!
Excellent little external hard drive September 5, 2007 Carl S. Hagelin (River Edge, NJ United States) 29 out of 35 found this review helpful
The iomega 160GB Ego is elegant and practical. I haven't put it to the drop test, but have been carrying it in my laptop case all over the Northeast. It's fast and I can keep my thousands of photos with me when I travel.
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