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400Gb external hard drive

Posted:
07 Mar 2006, 17:20
by AlanA
I am sure that some of the techies on here can get a better price than this (Highflyer, just batter those baby err blues?? ) but PC World are selling an external USB2 400GB hard drive from Packard Bell for £149.99. Though that was a good deal so i bought one.

Posted:
07 Mar 2006, 17:54
by HighFlyer
Baby blues LOL
Don't get me started on the monkeys that are sales reps in PC World! When i was an Account Manager i had to go and visit the Watford branch on a regular basis and i hated it, i used to think up the most complex technical questions to ask the monkeys just to see their reaction!
Anyway, enough of my ranting, that is a very good price and part of the reason why PC World do so well, because they are very competitive. I use a local Mom & Pop store for all my PC needs, their 400GB USB 2.0 HD (Freecom) comes in at £175 standard store price (without baby blue fluttering) so i think thats a downright bargain! (They do a lovely LAN Drive for £180 that i am eye-ing up)
So, what are you doing with all that storage Alan? Other than tempting me to buy more PC bits??
Thanks
Sarah

Posted:
07 Mar 2006, 18:57
by AlanA
Originally posted by HighFlyer
Baby blues LOL
So, what are you doing with all that storage Alan? Other than tempting me to buy more PC bits??
Thanks
Sarah
Welllll,
I am going to9 use it for (currently) storing video from the camera before burning it to DVD. I went for the 400Gb as I have a High Def Sony digital video camera and when Blu-Ray comes out I can burn to them, but need the space for the raw HD footage
Also, for holding photos again before burning to DVD

Posted:
07 Mar 2006, 20:07
by Decker
Iomega have a 1TB External for about $749 here at the moment


Posted:
07 Mar 2006, 20:38
by AlanA
Originally posted by Decker
Iomega have a 1TB External for about $749 here at the moment 
Thats more than my whole computers worth!! [:o)][:o)][:o)][:o)]

Posted:
07 Mar 2006, 23:13
by Littlejohn
The discussion concerning eye colour which developed (for some reason) from this thread has been split off
here

Posted:
08 Mar 2006, 06:44
by csparker
I am soooo going to beat up on my IT department - they are having a cow about building me a 7TB database - I priced the disk space at about 30k based on buying a bank of Dell PCs, each with a 250Gb drive, but these 1Tb come in much better than that.
OK - I know that is not the way to build a data warehouse, but it is a damm good way to demonstrate that disk space is pretty cheap these days.

Posted:
08 Mar 2006, 07:01
by catsilversword
Originally posted by csparker
I am soooo going to beat up on my IT department - they are having a cow about building me a 7TB database - I priced the disk space at about 30k based on buying a bank of Dell PCs, each with a 250Gb drive, but these 1Tb come in much better than that.
OK - I know that is not the way to build a data warehouse, but it is a damm good way to demonstrate that disk space is pretty cheap these days.
Never mind all that parker - surely your mind must be on other things, with the proximity of your trip?
Packed yer socks yet???


Posted:
08 Mar 2006, 13:35
by vizbiz
Word of caution re disks. Think long and hard before putting everything onto one disk and then treating it as a safe repository. Burn your important stuff onto a DVD as soon as possible. Sadly, many desk top disks are not fabulously reliable - there are many sad tales of people losing very important/precious videos, images, photos, music etc, because it wasn't securely backed up.