G-Technology G-Raid Thunderbolt2/USB 3.0. Dual External Hard Drive 2TB 3TB 8TB
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About this product
The G-Technology G-Raid offers 2TB of dual external hard drive storage, compatible with both Mac and PC. It features both Thunderbolt 2 and USB 3.0 interfaces for flexible connectivity. This 3.5-inch form factor HDD supports cloud storage features and is presented in a silver color. While the listing mentions various capacities, this specific configuration provides 2TB, suitable for users needing reliable, dual-drive storage for backups or project files.
Our take
The G-Technology G-Raid with 2TB capacity is a versatile external drive, especially appealing due to its dual Thunderbolt 2 and USB 3.0 interfaces, offering good compatibility across different systems. The dual external feature is great for users who want to run a RAID for redundancy or performance, making it a flexible choice for backups or active projects. However, it's essential to note that Thunderbolt 2 is an older standard, so it won't be as fast as current gen options. And, despite the 'Writable Format' spec, this is an HDD storage device, not an optical drive.
Pros & Cons
Pros
- 2TB dual external HDD storage
- Thunderbolt 2 and USB 3.0 interfaces
- Compatible with Mac and PC
- Supports cloud storage features
Cons
- Thunderbolt 2 is an older interface
- HDD performance, not SSD speed
- Larger 3.5-inch form factor
Specifications
- CAPACITY 3TB
- Compatible With Mac, PC
- USB Specification USB 3.0
- MPN G-RAID
- Colour Silver
- Writable Format Blu-ray BD-R, Blu-ray BD-R Dual Layer, Blu-ray BD-RE
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- Brand
- G-Technology
- Form Factor
- 3.5 in
- Type
- External Drive
- Unit Type
- Unit
- Drive Type(s) Supported
- HDD
- Model
- G-Technology G-Raid
- Features
- Cloud Storage, Dual External
- Write Speed
- 32x
- Storage Capacity
- 2TB
- Unit Quantity
- 1
- Interface
- Thunderbolt
- Country of Origin
- Malaysia
- Product Line
- G-Drive