Toshiba 640GB Portable Hard Drive Review

Update: This giveaway is now closed and timtim is the winner. Thank you for entering, and please keep an eye out for future Gear Diary giveaways! 🙂

Toshiba 640GB Portable Hard Drive Review

I was sent a Toshiba 640GB Portable Hard Drive in “Rocket Red” to review, but since this one will also be given away, I was hesitant to use and abuse it like I might a memory device I would be keeping. Therefore, in return for this micro-review, you get a chance to win a pocket-size time capsule just waiting to be filled with your important documents and digital memories.

Measuring approximately 5″ long x 3″ wide x 0.6″ thick, this Toshiba drive has no buttons and only one port – a mini USB located on the left side. Included in the box is a 12″ long USB cable, and a warranty booklet in nine languages.

Toshiba 640GB Portable Hard Drive Review

Setup is simple – just plug the mini USB into the drive and connect to your computer and wait for the blue LED on the bottom left to indicate that the drive is engaged.

I was annoyed at first that I had to carry a separate cable to make the hard drive work, as opposed to one that was built into the device, but this honestly makes more sense – – cables can fail, and if the cable is built into the hard drive, it will not be easily replaceable. Sure, it’s one more thing to carry, but the cable is small enough not to be too obnoxious.

Features:

  • USB powered for easy plug and play operation
  • Small footprint for space-saving and easy portability
  • Easy-to-use Windows and Mac backup software
  • Password-protected data encryption
  • File & Folder backup and recovery
  • Drive Space Alert
  • Complete system backup and recovery (Windows only)
  • Internal shock sensor and ramp loading technology help protect your drive and data
  • Preloaded backup software provides an easy-to-use interface to make your backups effortless

Specifications:

  • Interface: USB 2.0 with up to 480Mb/s transfer rate
  • Rotational Speed: Up to 5400RPM
  • Average Seek Time: 12ms
  • Cache Buffer: 8MB
  • Preloaded software: NTI® Backup Now EZ™ for PC; NTI® Shadow™ 4 for Mac
  • Dimensions & Weight: 3.2” W x 5.0” D x 0.65” H; 6 oz
  • System requirements: Windows 72, Windows XP, Vista , Mac OS 10.4 or later; one USB 2.0 port
  • In the box: One Toshiba Portable External Hard Drive, USB 2.0 Cable and Quick Install Guide
  • Three-year limited warranty

I use a Mac, so my obvious choice for using this hard drive would be to simply plug it in and then select it for use with Time Machine, but there is also a registered copy of Shadow 4 included for those who would like to try something new. Windows users can select the NTI Backup Now EZ option; those using 7 will want to download the compatibility patch. When you first plug-in the hard drive, it will sense what type system you are using and (assuming you are on a MAc), it will ask if you would like the hard drive to be formatted for Mac only or so that it can also be read by Windows PCs; I suggest you select the latter, as every time I have set a hard drive up for Mac only, I’ve later needed to connect it to a Windows box for something. 😛

The Toshiba 640GB Portable Hard Drive in “Rocket Red” is available from Toshiba Direct and other retailers.

MSRP: $129.99, but it can be found for less than $90

What I Like: A huge amount of memory in a portable hard drive

What Needs Improvement: Having to use an external cable does mean one more thing to carry — but it also means if the cable fails it can be replaced

How To Win:

Leave a comment telling me the size of your largest external backup solution (portable or desktop) and a rough guess of what you paid for it. I will choose one random winner at Midnight, Monday March 15. I’ll email the winner and also post an announcement on Tuesday the 16th, so keep an eye out …

I’ll ship anywhere in the world, so good luck to all who enter! 🙂

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About the Author

Judie Lipsett Stanford
Judie is the co-owner and Editor-in-Chief of Gear Diary, which she founded in September 2006. She started in 1999 writing software reviews at the now-defunct smaller.com; from mid-2000 through 2006, she wrote hardware reviews for and co-edited at The Gadgeteer. A recipient of the Sigma Kappa Colby Award for Technology, Judie is best known for her device-agnostic approach, deep-dive reviews, and enjoyment of exploring the latest tech, gadgets, and gear.

10 Comments on "Toshiba 640GB Portable Hard Drive Review"

  1. My largest external backup is a 3,5 Inch 1TB WDC drive in a China product external enclosure HDD case. I paid both for US$125.

  2. My largest external backup is my Windows Home Server with a 1TB drive, a 640GB drive, a 250GB drive, and a 500GB USB-attached drive. Cost? Don’t remember. But I could use this drive to carry with me to use with my laptop. Cost for that? Free, if I win.

    Thanks for the giveaway!

  3. I have a SimpleTech SimpleDrive 160GB for about $100 3 years ago. I really need to backup my data. My hard drive died once, power supply died once, and had a couple of viruses that wipe out my data.

  4. Sony 2GB flash drive. $25. (and a bunch of others) No joke. I have no external HD and could really use one !

  5. mattgibstein | March 12, 2010 at 8:55 pm |

    I have a WD 160 GB hard drive– it was pretty expensive at the time. If I had to guess, I’d say I spent $150 on it.

    We could really use another one in my house…

    Thanks again for this awesome contest!

  6. My biggest drive is a Toshiba 320 GB drive that I got for $69. Thanks for the opportunity to win an even bigger one!

  7. I won a 500 GB ioSafe (It’s not safe unless its ioSafe), that is the only external HD I have. Its bigger than my internal HD!

  8. I’ve got like a 350GB external drive hooked up by USB, and when I bought it (on sale, a few years back), it was like $130.

  9. I have 500 GB 3.5″ external hard drive. i purchased it on around $120 2 years back.

  10. I dont believe in buying branded hard drives. The reason being if they fail I have to go to the company to get my data back and these services charge an arm and leg. I have 3 – 3.5″ hard drives with capacity of 100Gb, 200Gb, and 400GB(Maxtor- $200, Maxtor $120 and Western Digital $120). These were bought a year apart and the cost seem to stay the same with the capacity increasing 🙂

    I bought external drive casing of ebay and use these hard drives for backup. If i win the Toshiba it will be my first branded external hard drive and I would love to send you a review of the same(though it wont be as good as the gear diary team 🙂 ).

    Thanks for the contest and the great reviews.

    P.S. – I live in India and envy you guys as you get the best tech first then the rest of the world.

    P.S.2- You however dont get Nokia Phones. We get them first 🙂

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