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Tips on choosing a USB hard drive 3.0

Topic: SoftwarePublished September 23, 2011

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The latest in the world of USB is the USB 3.0 that is progressing at a great speed in the world market. The USB 3.0 technology is not just about speed but is also loaded with a whole lot of features. The growth in digital data has lead to the rise of high capacity storage devices. But the increase in capacity alone will not suffice and it has to be complemented with speed as well. To bridge this gap the USB 3.0 has been introduced. A USB hard drive 3.0 can help to address both the issues of speed and capacity. This is one of the reasons for its growing popularity. Before buying a USB 3.0 drive it is important to consider the pros and cons of the device. Since it is a new technology it is wise to check whether it will be compatible with your computer. Remember that the USB 3.0 drives cannot be used with all computers for the simple reason that older computers do not have a USB 3.0 port. Only new computers are designed with a USB 3.0 port. But in most cases this does not matter as the USB 3.0 drives are backward compatible with USB 2.0 as well. Some of the features to look out while buying a USB hard drive 3.0 are speed, size, compatibility, OS support and power management. These days people have requirement to transfer high definition videos and photos and other internet content which needs to be transferred at a faster pace. This is not possible with the old USB 2.0 devices and requires the brand new USB 3.0 drives for lightning speed transfer. USB 3.0 drives transfer data at a speed of 7200 rpm which is a flash. The capacity of the USB drive also needs to be taken into consideration while deciding on an external drive. With high definition data being the order of the day it is important to choose a USB drive that suits your data storage requirement. The external USB hard drive 3.0 version starts from a minimum of 500 GB and moves up to 16 TB. This means loads of movies, music and games can be stored apart from your documents, spreadsheets and presentation files. Next comes compatibility. The USB 3.0 is backward compatible and hence there are no issues when it comes to compatibility. This is true for the opposite as well. Which means a USB 2.0 port supports USB 3.0 device and vice versa. The size and shape of the USB 3.0 port is similar to your USB 2.0 port and hence it works fine. USB 3.0 devices support windows, Mac and Linux. Decide on a suitable USB hard drive 3.0 that can be played across all platforms comfortably. Another important aspect is the power management. The USB 2.0 is a power drain. This means that the device eats up too much of the system power especially when run on battery devices like laptops. But USB 3.0 drive does not have this issue. The drive needs minimum power when idle which means it is a great power saver.

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Jeremy Parker is a published author and has written various articles conce ing the USB hard drive, network storage and more.

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