The drive, which stands vertically and has an attractive brushed-metal chassis with tapered ends, has a base that houses the unit’s power connector and modular input/output interface ports. We reviewed the highest-capacity model, which sells for $339. The FreeAgent Pro comes in 320, 500 and 750 GB flavors, but since all models are single-drive devices, RAID isn’t an option here. That implies the functions of a NAS device, and although the FreeAgent is merely an external hard drive, it’s one with multiple interface choices and bundled software that does let you backup data as well as copy it to an online storage account. Seagate would prefer that you think of their FreeAgent Pro not just as a hard drive but as a “data mover” that’s capable of giving you both local and remote access to your data.
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