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Review on 💾 High-capacity Toshiba Canvio Basics 2TB Portable External Hard Drive USB 3.0 in Black - HDTB420XK3AA by Karla Richter

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Toshiba hard drive helps you save important information

Good day! In the digital age, most information is in electronic form. And I'm thinking more and more about how to save all the most valuable things. Photos and videos are very important to me. And if my computer suddenly breaks down, the worst thing for me will be to lose these memories. Once a memory card broke on the phone and almost six hundred very valuable photos disappeared forever. Therefore, now I copy everything to the cloud, from my phone to a computer, to a USB flash drive, even to disks (but the latter is no longer convenient at all). And finally, I decided to buy a hard zhisk. I understand that it can break. But still, such a disk will free up memory on the same computer. I chose options for a long time and settled on Toshiba. All the same, a well-known brand and good reviews. The declared memory is 2 terabytes, in fact on my device 1.86. But it's always like that. There is no particularly useful information on the packaging; no instructions are included inside either. The disk is small, convenient in shape, it is pleasant to hold it in hands. The case is plastic. The cord is quite long and comfortable to use. The cost is 3900 rubles, I bought a stock on Ozone. In addition to photos, videos, the necessary files, I now have a huge number of films and series in stock. A hard drive is a very handy thing. I am very pleased that I bought it. Summing up, I want to highlight the advantages: + large memory + good file transfer speed + all the necessary information is always with you. No cons found so far. I advise!

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Pros
  • Large memory, easy to use
Cons
  • Not

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