At 311g, it weighs noticeably more than a typical, single-drive portable hard disk. The only way you'll know there is something more to this drive than meets the eye is when you pick it up and feel it. It's a clean-looking, plain Jane drive with a single USB 3.0 interface on the back and an indicator light at the front. It's a 2.5in unit that’s not overly thick (22mm), and there is nothing much about it to indicate that in fact two 2.5in drives reside within its housing. It looks almost the same as a 1TB portable drive from a couple of years ago. Physically, the Seagate Backup Plus Fast doesn't seem like much of a big deal. Seagate wants this drive to be used by photographers, videographers, and other mobile pros, but those of us with simpler plans will also benefit from its swift transfer speeds. It can do this thanks to a RAID 0 array running across two 2.5in drives, and, best of all, it only requires one USB cable for power. In Seagate's case, its Backup Plus Fast has a massive capacity of 4TB, and it aims to please PC users by providing faster than 200MBps transfers over USB 3.0. Portable hard drives with fantastical speed ratings have now hit the market from both WD and Seagate.
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