Reviews of the G-Tech G-Drive mini Triple (250GB)
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CNET Review
The Good: Fast FireWire 800 throughput; FireWire interface is bus-powered; OS X-ready, cool and quiet during operation, three-year warranty.
The Bad: High cost per GB; subpar FireWire 400 throughput speed; not Windows XP-friendly, USB 2.0 requires separate power adapter purchase.
The Bottom Line: Unless you are using a Mac with a FireWire 800 port, G-Tech's G-Drive mini Triple portable hard drive holds little appeal.
Manufacturer: G-Technology Inc.
Part number: 909104-01
General
- Device Type Hard drive - External hard drive
- Width 3.2 in
- Depth 4.9 in
- Height 0.9 in
- Weight 9 oz
Hard Drive
- Capacity 250 GB
- Interface type IEEE 1394b (FireWire 800) / IEEE1394 (FireWire) / Hi-Speed USB
- Spindle speed 5400 rpm
Storage Controller
- Type None
Storage Controller (2nd)
- Type None
Expansion / Connectivity
- Interfaces 1 x Hi-Speed USB - 4 pin mini-USB Type B, 1 x IEEE 1394 (FireWire) - 6 pin FireWire, 1 x IEEE 1394b (FireWire 800) - 9 pin FireWire 800
- Compatible Bays None
Miscellaneous
- Included Hard Drive Accessories Carrying case
- Cables Included 1 x IEEE 1394b cable, 1 x USB cable
Power
- External Hard Drive Power Source FireWire bus
System Requirements
- OS Required Microsoft Windows 2000 / XP, Apple MacOS 9.2 or later
Manufacturer Warranty
- Service & support type 2 years warranty
- Service & Support Details Limited warranty - 2 years
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