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Iomega 33744 UltraMax Pro Hard Drive - eSata/USB 2.0, 1.5TB, 2HD x 750GB
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This 1.5 TB 7200 RPM external hard drive, the Iomega 33744, will get you USB I/O. The 33744 is a 6-pin drive. Iomega 33744 For the best deal on the Iomega 33744 UltraMax Pro Hard Drive - eSata/USB 2.0, 1.5TB, 2HD x 750GB, you'll want to compare prices before you buy. Our list of stores carrying the 33744 (located below) tracks merchants who often have bargain prices and great sales. In addition, we provide a price graph for every item, showing its high and low price history over the last three months. This lets you quickly spot price trends, so you can get the best possible deal. StreetPrices was the first site on the web to offer price graphs.
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We found 1 listing for the Iomega 33744 UltraMax Pro Hard Drive - eSata/USB 2.0, 1.5TB, 2HD x 750GB (Iomega 33744):
Specs
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Iomega 33744 and other part numbers
| Overview |
| Controller Type | USB |
| Capacity |
| Disk Storage | 1.5 TB |
| Details |
| Data Transfer Rate | 3 GB/s |
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| Details (continued) |
| Drive Type | External |
| Number of Pins | 6 |
| RPM | 7200 RPM |
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Articles and Reviews
Reviews by Users
13 May 2009



Horrible experience
I've been using Iomega products since they came out with the 100 meg Zip drives back in 1994.
However, my experience with this particular product has been a disaster.
When I first got it, it wouldn't format; it would just make a loud clicking noise. I understand that these things happen. Iomega sent out a new replacement, at no cost, and they paid shipping. They also sent along a pre-paid FedEx label for me to send the bad unit back.
The replacement worked fine for three day...
–Zeb Weedrickfrom Amazon.com
11 Dec 2007



Excellent choice AND price for a RAID 1 configurable drive
I had a 500 GB Western Digital My Book crash nearly losing about 1,400 media files for an independent film. With Data Rescue II, I was able to salvage about 95% of what was missing and I immediately needed a much better yet still cost-effective drive solution that I felt comfortable with.
Enter the Iomega Ultramax Pro line, which can be configured in multiple ways: RAID 0, Jbod, RAID 1, or as two independent 750 GB drives. What particulary attracted me to this drive was the fact that I c...
–Frank Perrottofrom Amazon.com
06 Nov 2007



Iomega UltraMax For Mac Users, Leopard, and Time Machine
So, a whopping 1.5TB external hard drive that looks like Apple Mac Pro desktop computers, with an eSATA connection that will supposedly give you the fastest throughput you can get (supposedly 6 times faster than USB 2). eSATA has a theoretical throughput of 3GBPS versus FW800's 800MBPS, which means it should be about 3.5 times faster than FW800. It ain't, but it sure isn't slow either. If you've added an eSATA connection to your computer through a PCIs card or on the logic board (as in the 8-cor...
–John Manzionefrom Amazon.com