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I`ve narrowed it down to these two, which one would you advise?
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Freecom-Drive-500GB-External-silver/dp/B000LQA652/ref=sr_1_9/202-2502387-1454258?ie=UTF8&s=electronics&qid=1192644311&sr=1-9&tag=myrev09-21
http://www.aldi.co.uk/uk/html/offers/2867_4291.htm
You get 3 years warranty with the Medion, but the Freecom has had really good reviews...?
Cheers in advance
RE: External hard-drive advice
The Aldi one appears to have eSATA connectivity (as well as USB2).
This is becoming more and more common and (from what I understand) provides a faster (more consistent speed at least) connection than USB2.0 does.
The Aldi one has only 8Mb cache, but I doubt anyone would actually notice any diffs.
Apart from those bits, I don`t think there`s much really between them (apart from the obvious price difference).
If you go for the Aldi one, make sure you get there early as they`re bound to haev ltd stocks, and ppl after the PC will prob snap them up as consolation.
RE: External hard-drive advice
Is the link correct that the freecom is £110?
Try http://www.ebuyer.com/product/131331 instead.
I`ve got a case that`s similar to the Aldi drive, case really isn`t up to much. I know someone with a Freecom drive (160GB) and the case has put up with a fair amount of punisment.
This item was edited on Saturday, 1st December 2007, 15:02
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Is the link correct that the freecom is £110?
Yeah, it seems to have shot up in price from £77 in the space of a couple of days. :o
Think I`m going to plum for the "Freecom 500GB Basic" one at £70 from amazon.