Sleek, stylish, and designed for Mac. Easily take your photos, music, videos and documents everywhere—with the ultimate portable storage solution that includes the world's first hard drive docking station. Easily take your photos, music, videos, and documents everywhere with the sleek, Macready Seagate FreeAgent Go portable storage solution. The FreeAgent Go drive offers up to 500GB of capacity, so you can comfortably store all your files. It’s formatted for Mac and Time Machine-ready, so you can get up and running in a flash. It offers lightning-fast transfer of your digital content with FireWire 800 and USB 2.0 interfaces. Plus, it’s the world’s first portable drive that includes a convenient desktop dock and travel case. Simply pop your drive into the FreeAgent dock whenever you want to access your files—no more fumbling for cables!
Main specifications
| Colour : | Silver |
| Data Buffer/RAM : | 8 MB |
| Depth : | 13.72 cm |
| Description : | Perfect for when you need to: Easily store your photos, music, and other files • Carry your data while you travel, or to and from work and home • Get your storage solution up and running quickly. |
| Disk Capacity : | 250 GB |
| Disk Size : | 2.5 Inches |
| Disk Speed : | 5400 RPM |
| Enclosure type : | Portable |
| Firewire Cable 400 : | 50 MB/s |
| Firewire Cable 800 : | 100 MB/s |
| Form Factor : | 2.5 inch Hard Disk Drive |
| Height : | 1.75 cm |
| In The Box : | FreeAgent Go drive, FireWire 800 cable, FireWire 800 to 400 cable, USB cable, USB power cable, Quickstart guide |
| Interface Type(s) : | FireWire • USB |
| Model Name : | FreeAgent Go |
| System Requirements : | Mac OS X 10.4.9 or later • 256 MB RAM or more • 1 available USB 2.0 or FireWire port • Docking station requires FireWire 800 connection |
| USB 2.0 Cable : | 60 MB/s |
| Weight : | 0.22 kg |
| Width : | 8.0 cm |
Seagate is a manufacturer of hard drives and storage solutions. Seagate was founded in 1979 and started with the trading name of Shugart Technologies. Seagate's nominal headquarters is located in the Cayman Islands. Seagate originally started off as a disc drive manufacturer in 1979 when co-founded by Al Shugart, Tom Mitchell, Doug Mahon, Finis Conner and Sayed Iftakher. Seagate secured a contract in the 1980s to be a major OEM supplier of IBM's first personal computer to contain a hard disk - this later fueled Seagate's early growth. Seagate today employs over 54,000 employees and has a Revenue of US$12.708 billion.