Seagate's BlackArmor PS110 USB 3.0 portable external hard drive achieves three times the performance speeds over USB 2.0 in real world testing.
Storage specialist Seagate announced the release of the
BlackArmor PS110 USB 3.0 portable external hard drive performance kit for
notebook computers at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas this
week. The solution packages a 500GB 7200RPM 2.5–inch portable hard drive, power
cable and PC express card. USB 3.0 speed has been specified at 4.8 Gb per
second (a 10 times improvement over USB 2.0), however Seagate points out this
is theoretical performance, and said the BlackArmor USB 3.0 portable drive
achieves 3X performance over USB 2.0 in real world testing.
With the BlackArmor PS 110 USB 3.0 drive, Seagate claims a
25GB HD movie can be transferred in just four minutes versus the 14 minutes it
would take using a traditional USB 2.0 drive (based on an average transfer rate
of 30MB for USB 2.0 and 100MB for USB 3.0). Users simply plug the PC Adapter
card into a notebook, connect one end of the included adapter cord to the PC
card, the other end to the BlackArmor PS110 drive, and the device is ready for
use. The BlackArmor PS 110 USB 3.0 Performance kit is backward-compatible with
USB 2.0 and can be purchased from the company’s Website for a manufacturer’s
suggested retail price of $179.99.
“The growing presence of large multimedia files in the home
means that connectivity and speed is a top concern for a satisfactory
experience,” said Dave Mosley, Seagate executive vice president of sales,
marketing and product line management. “The delivery of USB 3.0 further
underscores our commitment to giving people an efficient way to store, access
and share their digital creations.”
Seagate’s USB 3.0 portable hard drive performance kit
couples all the safety and security of the existing BlackArmor PS 110 portable
hard drive with the increased performance of USB 3.0 in a slim, 12.5mm form
factor. Each drive ships with the Acronis business-grade backup suite,
automated full-system backup and SafetyDrill+ software, a bare metal recovery
feature, is Windows XP, Windows Vista and Windows 7 compatible and covered by
the a five-year limited warranty.
“As people continue to amass vast libraries of
high-definition photos, movies and music, the storage needs of U.S. households
are forecast to grow more than 10 times between 2009 and 2013, and the average
digital media storage requirements will exceed a terabyte by 2013,” said Kurt
Scherf, vice president and principle analyst of Parks Associates.