The external 2.5 " HDD Fujitsu Handy Drive was reflected in the good faith test, but was slower on average than comparable drives. The Fujitsu drive requires two USB ports on the computer. The two terminals share the work: one takes over the power supply, the other is the data transfer. While some manufacturers a solution with Y-cable to share, Fujitsu cut the cord completely.

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Both USB cable are included. Next door is another case included, the drive remains protected on the road. Additionally, the program Password Lock Tool 2.2 is in the package. The transfer rates were a maximum of 32.99 MB / s read and 31.11 MB / s write decent. Less convincing was the average access time of 13.52 ms.Since many test candidates fast. There were 17.3 dB (A) at idle and 20.2 dB (A) or under load, 0.1 sone. Since opening 2.5-inch casing can be poorly or not at all, we work with a compromise in order to measure the temperature evolution of these drives.

We place the thermometer between the plate and the table. In operation, the temperature rose to 34.4 degrees Celsius. This is not tragic, even if it is inside the case is probably hotter. The mobile plate model of Fujitsu offers solid performance values, but without enthusiasm right. It should be understood, however, according to the technical data with the Windows ME operating system - which has become rare. At 48 cents per GB it is priced in the upper midfield for plates in the 2.5-inch form factor.