1 TB means 1 terabyte. That is equal to 1000 GB or to 1024 GB, depending on the precise definition used. Normally 1000 GB, in the case of hard disks.
"External" means you can plug it in externally to the computer - nowadays that might be via a USB cable.
it means that the total storage area or in short your total memory is 1.5 TB ...
A One Tera Byte Hard Disk. = 1024 Giga Bytes
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LaCie offers more than one external hard drive with 1TB of disk space. According to the product specifications on the LaCie website, most of the 1TB external hard drives have a rotational speed of 5400 per minute.
A 1TB external hard drive can be purchased in any large electronics stores, such as Best Buy or Fry's. Online retailers such as Amazon and eBay also sell these hard drives.
A reasonably priced 1tb external hard drive could be purchased at any local retailer who specializes in computer electronics. A hard drive could also be purchased at online sites such as Amazon or Best Buy.
The buffer size is 8 MB.
1TB stands for 1 terabyte which is 1,099,511,627,776, bytes (aprox 1100GB). Hard drive manufacturers use a different table corresponding 1TB to 1000GB which is just not true. So a 1TB hard drive usually gives you around 930Gbytes of storage capability.
A 1TB drive has aprox. 1000GB of memory. So 1TB has 250GB more memory than any 750GB drive.
No, it may come with other software such as backup utilities though.
Any electronics store should carry 1tb external hard drives. Searching for deals online at sites such as Amazon or thinkgeek should also be productive. Having a look at manufacturer's websites may also prove to be fruitful.
External 1TB hard drives can be bought safely online, or from retail outlets. Amazon sell them for example, or you can go to somewhere that has a shop and internet presence. It is usually worth reading a few reviews before you buy, and you can pick them up and handle them in a shop, which may help with choice: External hard drives may work hard.
One of the best rated external hard drives is the LaCie Little Big Disk Thunderbolt (1TB SSD), but its also very expensive. The price tag is around 1000$
Yes you can, when the computer is booting up open the boot menu and choose the external as your boot device, i have a external hard drive with Ubuntu on it and do exactly that, I'm sure it can work with windows.