Seagate 500GB Slim USB 3.0 2.5" Portable Hard Drive

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Seagate 500GB Slim USB 3.0 2.5" Portable Hard Drive
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Product Description

The Seagate Slim portable drive is the thinnest external hard drive for consumers who want to back up their digital lives and take it on-the-go. At about the thickness of a pencil, the ultra-thin metal design allows you to slide the drive in your pocket, purse or backpack and carry it with you. Via the Seagate dashboard, use the protect function to set up a one-click plan or customize your scheduled local backup. Keep multiple copies of your files in case disaster strikes.

With the save feature, user-generated content can be backed up from your favorite social networks. Many people now use their smartphones to capture priceless moments. While these devices are handy and readily available, storage is not their strong suit. Capture a memory, post it on a social networking site and let the Seagate dashboard automatically back up any content posted. Even if the file gets accidentally deleted from the device, another copy can be waiting. The share feature allows multiple files to be uploaded to social networks at once from your computer. The days of uploading individual files without creating an album are gone! Simply select files to upload, choose where to post them and even add comments. Managing your social profile has never been easier.

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Specifications

Product Description Seagate Slim STCD500400 - hard drive - 500 GB - USB 3.0
Type Hard drive - external (portable)
Capacity 500 GB
Interface USB 3.0
Dimensions (WxDxH) 78 mm x 9 mm x 124.8 mm
Weight 160 g
Localisation Worldwide
Manufacturer Warranty 3-year warranty

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