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    Amazon Offers the 8TB Seagate Backup Plus External Hard Drive for Just $150

    Samantha WileyBy Samantha WileyJun 21, 2019 7:01 am UTC
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    This 8TB external hard drive hub from Seagate could just be the storage solution you’re looking for. By going with the Seagate brand, you can have a reliable source of backup for all your files for many years. The device can transfer files from USB drives and cameras, or charge up compatible mobile electronics via the two USB 3.0 ports.

    Seagate Backup Plus External Hard Drive
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    Seagate STEL8000100 Backup Plus Hub 8TB External Desktop Hard Drive Storage Seagate STEL8000100 Backup Plus Hub 8TB External Desktop Hard Drive Storage $189.99 $149.66 Buy on Amazon

    Amazon has the 8TB Seagate Hub External Hard Drive for Mac on offer at $150. With the purchase, you get a 2-month membership to Creative Cloud Photography Plan and ultimate peace of mind, thanks to the included 2-year limited warranty. It’s Time Machine-compatible and sports a Seagate Dashboard for easy file management.

    The Backup Plus Hub for Mac can be converted for use in Windows with just a few tweaks. Simply run the NTSF driver and you can switch seamlessly between Windows and Mac operating systems without having to reformat each time.

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    Samantha is a senior news editor at iLounge. She has been covering the technology industry for over five years, writing about Apple, Google, and other major companies. Samantha has also worked as a reporter and editor for several other publications.

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