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What Matters When Choosing External Storage?

One of the primary concerns when choosing an external drive is capacity, but you should also consider how you work with data: how often do you access files, how quickly do you need to access them, and how critical is that data?For everyday storage needs, simplicity wins. If you’re primarily backing up photos, videos, and documents, look for a solution that’s easy to set up and quick to access. With a decent local drive you won’t need to pay out for cloud services.For gamers, capacity and convenience is king. The latest titles are huge, and frequently having to delete and reinstall games is a d

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Which External Storage Solution is Right For You?

If your goal is a fuss-free, clutter-free backup experience that lets you work from anywhere, anytime, go for the One Touch desktop. It delivers reliable storage with game-changing convenience and ease.If you’re a gamer with an expanding library, the FireCuda X Vault is for you. You can keep more games installed and ready to play, and it will look good on your desktop.If your work involves large media files, the LaCie 8big Pro5 is the clear choice. It’s designed for creative professionals where speed, capacity, and reliability directly impact output. Seagate

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How much storage do I need?

That really depends on your use case. For everyday use that might involve backing up photos, videos, and documents, buying a high-capacity drive means you won’t need to constantly worry about deleting videos and managing storage space. Gamers need much more capacity to make room for large game libraries and updates. Creative pros working with video, RAW images, or 3D assets need significantly more space, as well as the room to scale over time as the number of projects they are maintaining grows.

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Do I still need an external hard drive if I use cloud storage?

Yes. External storage and cloud storage serve different roles, and many people use both. Cloud services are useful for accessing your files on multiple devices or when you’re away from your desk, but you pay for that convenience with a monthly subscription and the need to rely on a third-party app. Because it doesn’t need to rely on an internet connection to let you access your files, external storage offers a faster way to access your files, while retaining full ownership of your data.

The Seagate & LaCie External Storage Buyer’s Guide