Buffalo DriveStation JustStore 1 TB USB 2.0 External Hard Drive HD-CL1.0TU2N (Black)
Buffalo DriveStation JustStore 1 TB USB 2.0 External Hard Drive HD-CL1.0TU2N (Black)
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List Price: $ 119.99
best Price :$ 57.99
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- Preformatted hard drive is ready for immediate use with Windows and Mac
- Plug and play setup
- Instant storage and backup
- Store thousands of photos, videos and other digital media files
- Ships in Certified Frustration-Free Packaging
The Buffalo DriveStation JustStore USB External Hard Drive HD-CLU2 is an easy-to-use storage solution designed for simplicity. DriveStation JustStore features a simple plug and play installation for hassle-free setup and it offers instant storage capacity expansion and backup for your computer. Simply plug it in to your PC or Mac and save photos, music, videos, documents and other files on the high capacity and easy to use DriveStation JustStore hard drive.
List Price:$ 119.99
best Price :$ 57.99
this best price old post please check price update(price will lower or up)
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about 10 months ago
Good Price – Low Quality,
At first it seemed to be a good product, but right out of the box it was ticking. IT eventually got worse until I couldn’t use it- the computer denied me access to my stuff. I have returned it and waiting to get my money back. You get what you pay for – I should have known. I would have just formatted and tried again but I didn’t want to have a hard drive that is unstable.
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|about 10 months ago
Correction on past review,
This reviews supersedes a prior one that was posted a few days ago. It turns out that the drive is *just fine*. The ominous screeching noise was not coming from the drive, but rather from my speakers, that sit exactly next to the drive. Some computer bug is causing this otherwise *nasty* noise. It may have to do with the fact I switched to an HDMI display (so a bug related to HDMI audio out may be to blame).
The drive itself is working just fine as I had reported (other than the noise that I thought previously was coming from the drive). I do not like the cheap plastic case, which is otherwise incredibly light. Also, the instructions state that the drive *must* stand vertically, but it’s incredibly easy for the stand to fall on account of its flimsiness (and rubber feet are also very sketchy—in fact there are only 2, not 4 as should be expected). In any event, the drive is doing its job fine as a backup drive, and the price was right. 4 stars overall.
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