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Seagate 1TB Expansion Portable Hard Drive $47 (C&C Only) @ Bing Lee (Officeworks Price Beat $44.65)

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Price beat with OW possible: https://www.officeworks.com.au/shop/officeworks/p/seagate-1t…
Also compatible with Mac just needs formatting and works with time machine.

The Seagate Expansion Portable Hard Drive offers an easy-to-use solution when you need to instantly add storage to your computer and take files on the go. It's so easy to transfer your files with the quick drag and drop file saving, ready to use right out of the box.
The hard drive is an easy way to add on storage to your computer.
Your files will transfer in a flash with the USB 3.0 connectivity.
Connect to a SuperSpeed USB 3.0 port to take advantage of fast data transfer speeds.
The USB 3.0 technology is also backwards compatible with USB 2.0.
The portable hard drive is ideal for taking your important files with you when you're on the go.
This hard drive is compatible with Windows 10.
The hard drive is USB powered so no external power source is required.
It comes with a 3 year warranty.
The hard drive has a 1 TB capacity, which is enough space for up to 1,000 hours of digital video, up to 250 2 hour DVD films, up to 320,000 digital photos or up to 16,660 hours of digital music.

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  • +1

    Looks like click and collect only. I tried a bunch of different addresses and capital cities and wouldn’t deliver anywhere.

    Sorry, this product is not available for delivery to this location. Please choose click and collect or browse the category for another item or enter a different delivery postcode.

    • Got a successful price match with OW though.

      • That’s surprising considering the only stock available is Mount Bruitt, Sydney.

  • +1

    Damn I could only dream of a 1tb SSD at this price.

    • Maybe in a few years.

  • Nothing but heart ache with these seagate portable drives.
    I spoke to a guy at a data recovery place and he said 90% of the drives that come through the door are 2.5" seagate drives. He said the 3.5" seagates are fine though.

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