Seagate's 'FreeAgent Go' external hard drives have hit the Indian market.
"With the amount of content being created and consumed today, the average
broadband household will soon need close to a terabyte of storage to account for
their personal media collections on PCs, portable devices and DVRs," said Jane
Shields, Research Analyst, Parks Associates.
The FreeAgent Go desktop station is sold separately and comes paired with a
black leatherette carrying case, and has USB 2.0 travel cable.
Rajesh Khurana, Country Manager-India and SAARC, Seagate Technology said,
"This second-generation of FreeAgent storage solutions takes the extra step of
providing easy-to-use technology in a consumer-friendly package."
Rajesh Khurana, Country |
Seagate FreeAgent drives are compatible with Windows Vista and Windows XP
operating systems, and come equipped with Seagate Manager software.
The company would also unveil its external storage solutions designed
specifically for the Mac community.