• Iomega eGo Portable HDD (250GB)

    Iomega eGo Portable HDD (250GB)

    Rohan Naravane, Dec 26, 2007 1800 hrs IST

    Hard drive-based portable drives are in vogue this season. Check out this latest offering from Iomega.

    Good looks and build quality, Good performance.

    Size could have been smaller, Expensive.

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Design

The cherry red (it comes in 5 bright colors) Iomega eGo drive that we received looks more like a hip-flask than a portable storage device.



Physical Dimensions: 0.75"x3.5"x5.25" (LxWxH)

As you can estimate from the dimensions, the drive is medium-sized. It's slim and is smoothly curved on the sides.



Its footprint is somewhat large -- not good for those with small pockets (pun not intended).



The drive's weight measures at a respectable 218 grams. It can easily slip into your backpack or cargo-pant pocket without weighing it down.

Build quality is pretty good and it seems sturdy enough to handle a couple of drops (maybe more!)

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(19) Comments
amulya
,vapi , india, on May 10, 2009 02:34 PM
i want qotation of this product.pl.send me
Swaroop
,Bangalore, on Nov 16, 2008 03:10 PM
These Drives are GR8...We have roughly about 150 Units of these EGO purchased till date for last 8 Months. We have other brands also here , but felt these are more stable. EMC Software is outstanding & heard Iomega & EMC are same company. Unfortunate 160GB was out of stocks , could any one help out where to get 160GB , Need about 40 Units more . Iomega says only 250 & 320 are available. Any one having old stocks in any parts of India? or any drop in price for 250GB.
Sukumar Dash
,Kolkata, on Jan 03, 2008 03:18 PM
Wish to purchase it.
Roshan Sorcerer
,Mumbai, on Dec 27, 2007 09:14 AM
LoL. 1st joke: 11 grands for 160 gb. Second joke: eGo drive is much better then most branded drives. Have you used seagate freeagent's ceedo software. What about buffalo software, it actually boosts the data transfer speeds visibily. I wouldnt complain about dropguard. I doubt your distributors even let you do that, sadly. Does it vibrate under load? Does it heat under load after sometime? I will give credit for reviewer for putting up the hd tach scores but would have been great if compared with other drives.
ramesh
,Bangalore, on Dec 27, 2007 10:33 AM
First of all, I don't think you've used an Iomega product in your life. Second, Asking the reviewer whether he has used ceedo does not make you a better reviewer. Have you used Retrospect?Third, show me a buffalo HDD. What you are talking about is for buffalo flash drives. Fourth, if you look at the HD tach scores, you can see that the avg read speed is 31-32 mbps. This means that the casing is of good quality. Many casings give between 25-30 Mbps speeds if you're lucky. Moreover the casing is far better looking and sturdy than the plastic WD and seagate(worst looking) casings. Lastly, look at the price again. It's 11K for the 250GB version.
Puneet
,Mumbai, on Dec 27, 2007 12:17 PM
nah first joke u dont know how to read 11k for 250gb
kunjikaly
,Kochin, on Dec 28, 2007 08:11 PM
yup u r right . LaCie external Hdd 80gb portable,no external power required is available for Rs.2600/=
The Sorcerer
,Mumbai, on Dec 31, 2007 01:37 PM
Ramesh, First of all, it doesnt take a guy's 1% of his brain with basic pricing knowledge to figure out that 160gb for 11k is a joke....in any case-irrespective of which company's external drive it is. You get 500gb seagate pro freeagent for 6k, why on earth will anyone go for this company which seems to be having a reputation as same as an iball. Third, in countries like India, after sales support and value for money does make a big difference, which some indian reviewers lack to comment on-which gives me an upper hand from these user reviews. I rather pick up a buffalo/Western digital/seagate anyday. When people buy a hard drive they see these things-after sales, warranty, does is heat during load, transfer speed, length of the cable, bundled software and the reliability of the hard drive. External hard drives arent made to be displayed at fashion shows, they are meant to be as light as possible and small enough to occupy less amount of space.
ramesh
,Bangalore, on Jan 02, 2008 10:18 AM
Please do not jump to responding without reading what I've written. 11k is for 250GB and not 160GB. I agree that the pricing is atrocious but you keep making the mistake of saying 11k is for 160GB. Iomega is not iBall. It is an unfair..no wait a non-comparison. Iomega products are really good but quite pricey. You have a point on good after sales and other features that a user would want, but when you say that drives are meant to be light and small, any factory made external 2.5 inch drive does not come close to a laptop drive put inside a cheap casing. Such a config has the smallest footprint. But, to be safe, a little bulk definitely helps for protection., And I'm sure the Iomega offers much better protection than WD..and seagate...it's a cheap plastic casing with an ugly slant(for no reason) and bright irritating light. It's bulky without offering any protection.
ramesh
,Bangalore, on Jan 02, 2008 10:22 AM
To add, visually I can tell that the cable is of high quality. I don't think either WD or Seagate provide such a good cable. But, I have no idea on how good Iomega's warranty is.
Santosh
,Udaipur, on Jan 02, 2008 10:00 AM
i want to detail 250gb hdd i m intrested purchase this hdd how meny cost of this hdd,pls sent me details and incisnt cost thanks
mohamed rafi
,hosur, on Dec 29, 2007 04:42 PM
can i get the price in indian rupees
Anonymous
,Mumbai, on Dec 30, 2007 08:58 PM
you ***** if you read you'll see that the prices are in Indian Rupees!!
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Ajai
,pune, on Dec 29, 2007 01:46 PM
pls give me information for this product price for indian rupees, and how purchais e and mode of payment i have no credit card. so please answer me in this questions thanking you yours truly Ajai
kunjikaly
,Kochin, on Dec 28, 2007 08:08 PM
LaCie 80gb External HDD very thin is available for Rs.2600/- www.lacie.com
D Suresh
,Shop No 8, Bacheli, on Dec 27, 2007 04:03 PM
Look forward for deal
kurx
,blore, on Dec 28, 2007 10:09 AM
What is the price you are Quoting?
Balaji
,Navi Mumbai, on Dec 27, 2007 09:25 AM
Since i would be carrying it around quite a bit, i would prefer my portable storage to be extra-sturdy. Storage using flash memory would be the ultimate choice, but i think it will take some few more years to see flash in these humongous capacities commercially available. Till that time, devices such as these which have been 'drop'-tested are ideal. What do you say folks?
FAROOQUE
,Hubli,Karnataka,INDIA, on Dec 27, 2007 09:14 AM
very nice having lots features. Tell me the Price

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