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Cram giant amounts of data onto these tiny storage drives and cards
These eight cutting-edge hard drives, flash drives, and cards can hold multi-gigabytes of data and yet still slip in a shirt pocket.
Seagate FreeAgent GoFlex Ultraportable Drive
Holds: 1.5TB Uses: USB 3.0 Dimensions: 4.7 inches by 3.5 inches by 0.87 inch
Probably the most practical of the drives discussed here, the Seagate FreeAgent GoFlex is also the largest, with a colossal 1.5TB crammed into a 2.5–inch portable enclosure. The drive is a little thicker than less capacious portable hard drives, but we’ll cut it some slack in view of its vast capacity. Another consideration: This unit is a classic hard drive with spinning platters.
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