ClickFree MD700 120GB Offers Simple Plug ‘n’ Play Driver Free Backup

ClickFree MD700 120GB

For those of you who really know that they ought to back up their valuable data but somehow never quite get around to it (alarmingly at least one hand appears to be raised here at TFTS Towers) ClickFree’s new 120GB MD700 could be the solution on account of the fact that it offers driver free plug ‘n’ play auto-backup capabilities straight out of the box.

Based on a single 2.5” 120GB SATA 5400 RPM hard disk drive, the ClickFree MD700 sports a 8MB onboard buffer cache and works by simply connecting the drive to your PC via a free USB port – and which point you’re free to let the drive take care of things completely automatically, without the need to install drivers or run through laborious configuration screens. Backing up your data really couldn’t be any simpler.

ClickFree MD700 120GB Specifications:

  • Hard Drive: 2.5 inch SATA
  • Capacity: 120GB
  • Drive RPM: 5400
  • Cache Buffer: 8MB
  • Interface: USB 2.0 and 1.1 compliant
  • Dimensions: 4.52″ x 0.67″ x 2.99″ in (115 mm x 17 mm x 76 mm)
  • Weight: 6.35 oz (180 g)
  • PC Requirements: Computer running Microsoft Windows Vista (Home Basic, Home Premium, Ultimate or Business), Windows XP (Home, Professional or Media Center Edition) or Windows 2000 (with Service Pack 4))
  • Available USB ports (1.1 or 2.0)

The ClickFree MD700 retails for around $170 at the time or writing.

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