Seagate 3TB FreeAgent GoFlex Desk Now Available; First of Its Kind

Seagate Announces World’s First 3TB External Hard Disk Drive, the FreeAgent GoFlex Desk; to Sell for $250]

Do you need more storage space? Preferably the kind of portable storage that can be immediately taken with you on the road if needed? Well then Seagate just happens to have an interesting solution for you, the new FreeAgent GoFlex Desk external hard drive which is going to be remembered as the first 3TB external desktop drive in the world.


Well maybe nobody will remember that weird name, FreeAgent GoFlex Desk, but what’s sure is that Seagate is the first company in the business ready to offer 3 Terabytes of storage space to its customers.

What does 3TB of data can offer you? Seagate explains: “with 3TB of capacity people can store up to 120 HD movies, 1,500 video games, thousands of photos or countless hours of digital music.”

Besides the extraordinary amount of space which is available for grabs, you’ll get optional USB 3.0 or FireWire 800 connectivity instead of the regular USB 2.0 interface which will improve the speed of your large transfer files. Add to that support for both Windows and Mac OS X and you end up with an external hard drive solution perfect for any computing universe.

Dave Mosely, Seagate executive vice president of Sales, Marketing and Product Line Management said about the GoFlex Desk:

“Consumer capacity demands are quickly out-pacing the needs of business as people continue to collect high-definition videos, photos and music. Seagate has a tradition of designing products that break into new storage frontiers to meet customer requirements and the 3TB GoFlex Desk external drive is no exception–delivering the highest-capacity storage solution available today.”

The 3TB GoFlex Desk with USB 2.0 adapter can be purchased today online and from various retailers and the world’s first 3TB external hard drive will be available for just $249.99 which is definitely a great price considering the device you’re buying.

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