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SmartDisk FWFL120 FireLite 120 GB 2.5-Inch FireWire Portable Hard Drive | 
enlarge | Brand: SmartDisk Category: CE
List Price: $280.10 Buy New: $79.24 You Save: $200.86 (72%)
New (15) Used (1) from $71.04
Rating: 10 reviews Sales Rank: 12769
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Hard Drive Size: 120 Shipping Weight (lbs): 3 Dimensions (in): 9.6 x 5.7 x 2.7 Warranty: 1 year warranty
MPN: FWFL120 Model: FWFL120 UPC: 785134009302 EAN: 0785134009302 ASIN: B000FAGCCU
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Durable, palm-sized 120 GB 2.5-inch FireWire portable hard drive for fast back-ups | | • | 400Mbits/sec transfer speed; powers via Fire Wire connection; Mac and PC compatible | | • | Constructed with a ultra-rugged magnesium alloy housing | | • | CMS BounceBack Express Backup Software for easy data backup | | • | 1-year limited warranty |
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Product Description SmartDisk provides products that enable people to capture, organize, enjoy and preserve digital content in easy and economical ways. As the world moves into the digital age, portable consumer electronic appliances such as digital cameras, digital video, voice recorders, and digital music players are gaining wide acceptance. SmartDisk digital connectivity products and personal storage systems capitalize on this growing demand, allowing consumers to easily and cost effectively capture, store, manage and share the digital information that these devices produce and use.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 5 more reviews...
Just plain BAD October 9, 2008 M. S. Petry (Phoenix, AZ) I would give it zero starts if they'd let me...I purchased this exact model. Never again. I had problems from the beginning. It worked ok for a while, then started making noises. Eventually, it stopped working altogether. Total drive failure. Techsupport is impossible. Dead links for tech or customer service. Waiting on the phone for 40 minutes only to be disconnected. I finally got an RMA to retrun the product. I paid $30 for fedex shipment, only to recieve the product, unfixed a week and a half later. No explanation. No reply. No paperwork. And still no satisfaction or reply from the company. Stay away.. stay very far away
DON'T BUY SMARTDISK PRODUCTS April 16, 2008 K. Kopchick Bought the FlashTrax Media Player. After a power outage the hard drive was fine, but the main computer would not recognize the drive. We were only three months over the one year warranty, and even though we would pay for the repair they said they wouldn't touch it after it was out of warranty. POOR CUSTOMER SERVICE. Poor attention was given to detailed emails, had to keep repeating the same thing over and over. Their final response...."But it is the way that we have everything set up. We can not change things because you want us to. It would not be fair to every other customer who fellows the rules and saves their paper work. Good luck." Hello? I had the paperwork.
"USB Compatible for most computers"? February 15, 2008 Chris (NC) The design of this unit is less than perfect; the mini B usb port connecting to the unit complicates things considerably if it doesn't self-power up to your laptop (as was the case with my Sony VAIO). There is no Y adaptor available with a female end and two male ends to splice onto the mini USB/USB cable used with the unit. You're pretty much forced to go with the AC adaptor (did I say less than perfect?), a 5 volt unit that isn't a handy-dandy component at your local electronics store, and which costs $30+ dollars (from SmartDisk). A USB enclosure (as opposed to the mini-USB) would make better sense; this one is an "odd-ball" to be sure.
SmartDisk... January 21, 2008 Kathryn Chaney Great service - received the product very quickly... wonderful to do business with. Thanks, KC
Houston, we have a problem. December 10, 2007 S. Foster (Akron, Ohio) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I have had this firelite for about 6 months and one day it just wouldn't mount on the desktop. I use this on a regular basis - back and forth to work in a Mac based platform. It would light up when plugged in, but would not mount. I've searched google for answers - try it... you'll see I and many others have the same issue. Suggestions have been to change the USB cable to one with 2 ends because it uses too much power. It's a tragedy when you loose valuable work to to cheap technology. I would not recommend this to anyone - well maybe an enemy.
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