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Blast from the Past Deal: Verbatim SmartDisk Firelite 80GB FW $28.50 shipped - Printable Version +- MacResource (https://forums.macresource.com) +-- Forum: My Category (https://forums.macresource.com/forumdisplay.php?fid=1) +--- Forum: Tips and Deals (https://forums.macresource.com/forumdisplay.php?fid=3) +--- Thread: Blast from the Past Deal: Verbatim SmartDisk Firelite 80GB FW $28.50 shipped (/showthread.php?tid=123355) |
Blast from the Past Deal: Verbatim SmartDisk Firelite 80GB FW $28.50 shipped - pinkoos - 09-09-2011 Got this deal from the "other" guys: http://www.midnightbox.com/?dealboxtabs=0 I don't know anything about this retailer, so order at your own risk. ![]() Re: Blast from the Past Deal: Verbatim SmartDisk Firelite 80GB FW $28.50 shipped - space-time - 09-09-2011 is this a 2.5" drive, or 1.8". if 2.5" maybe the enclosure is worth something, although I would probably get FW 800 these days EDIT: nevermind, 2.5" but it's probably a PATA drive inside ![]() Re: Blast from the Past Deal: Verbatim SmartDisk Firelite 80GB FW $28.50 shipped - jdc - 09-09-2011 space-time wrote: yes to both. great little pocket backup drive or transfer drive though. Re: Blast from the Past Deal: Verbatim SmartDisk Firelite 80GB FW $28.50 shipped - OWC Jamie - 09-09-2011 2.5 PATA, and 8-10 years old. LOL! Re: Blast from the Past Deal: Verbatim SmartDisk Firelite 80GB FW $28.50 shipped - decay - 09-09-2011 might be a cheap drive to put into a still-functioning Powerbook G4 or iBook... Re: Blast from the Past Deal: Verbatim SmartDisk Firelite 80GB FW $28.50 shipped - Rick-o - 09-09-2011 I bought 4 of those last time around. I kept 2 and gave two to my brother. All are still rocking hard. As jdc said, great little drive. Re: Blast from the Past Deal: Verbatim SmartDisk Firelite 80GB FW $28.50 shipped - clay - 09-09-2011 i personally wouldn't pay more than $10 shipped for one of those. Re: Blast from the Past Deal: Verbatim SmartDisk Firelite 80GB FW $28.50 shipped - Buzz - 09-09-2011 Those are "recertified" in bulk packaging, and IIRC, the original RYF years back was cheaper, and the drives were new. I still have one kept NIB for backup if needed, or for my grandkids to sell as an antique in another fifty years. Great little case and drives actually. Per decay, I used a couple of drives from them to replace smaller and/or failed drives in older laptops (Fujitsu drive mechanism BTW) and put larger capacity WD drives back in the cases when PATA drives were still available for cheap. The risk here is probably from the chance of getting a bad drive; the case is probably worth half the cost, but if they didn't replace the drive w/ a new one, I'm not sure I'd want to deal w/ someone else's former headache when it comes to storing real data. /// |