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Western Digital Elements Desktop 1TB External USB Hard Drive£84.99 Free DeliveryRRP: £119.99 | You save: £35.00 (29%) In stock | Usually dispatched within 24 hours |
- 1TB HDD Holds:
- Up to 284,000 digital photos
- Up to 250,000 songs (MP3)
- Up to 24,000 songs (uncompressed CD quality)
- Up to 76 hours of Digital Video (DV)
- Up to 400 hours of DVD quality video
- Up to 120 hours of HD video
- Main Specifications:
- Capacity: 1TB
- Interface: USB2.0
- Interface Speed 480Mbps
- Power: AC 240V Mains Powered
Preformatted and ready to go, WD Elements USB 2.0 external hard drives make it possible to add reliable, high capacity storage instantly to your PC or Macintosh computer.
Plain, simple, reliable add-on storage. This external USB 2.0 drive is preformatted for immediate use. Simply plug it in to a USB port and you've got instant storage your PC or Macintosh.
Key Features
High-speed USB 2.0 - For maximum performance; backward compatible with USB 1.1 ports
Plug and Play Storage - Just plug it in, connect the cable to add high-speed storage for both desktop and notebook computers
Rugged Metal Case - Compact, durable metal case for extra data protection

Average rating (5 reviews)
nice, solid HD
littlet14 | 19/11/2008 | See all littlet14's reviews (5) »
Very nice, compactish, solid construction external hard drive here. Yes, to the person with the ps3 problem, either get a sony ext.hdd or make a partition on normal disc and set it as a fat32 system type, if you google it, theres plenty of tutorials on making a partition.
I use this for all my music, films and backups, the only thing i keep on my pc/desktop now is documents and games, i bring this thing to school, use it fine there aswell. Had this thing for nigh on two months now, not a single fault, copy speeds are good, and so long as your careful, you shouldnt get any problems with conflicts, i even now have a partition on this thing with windows xp pro installed on it, use this with the school eee's and they run xp from the partition fine. And at a decent price with enough memory to last the average user for a few years at least
Spot On
graemew2000 | 06/11/2008 | See all graemew2000's reviews (1) »
This is my 1st external hard drive, received it today and have already copied all my films and music with no problems. Have to big up Play, ordered this on Monday night received e-mail on Wednesday morning saying it had been dispatched and came home from work on Wednesday night to find card from royal mail saying it had been left with neighbour. 1st class service.
Looks good
ChrisPWhite | 28/10/2008 | See all ChrisPWhite's reviews (1) »
To the guy with the PS3 problem. PS3 only recognises Fat32 File systems, more than likely that was a NTSC formatted hard drive. There is software you can get to change the file system type or better yet, split the hard drive to be half FAT32 and half NTSC. That way you can put all the files you want to transfer to your PS3 in the FAT32 drive and it will pick it up no problem.

















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