The cheapest I could find on pricewatch.com was THIS for $114.95. House brand, it says. :frowning: HERE's one for $115. It has a 90 day warranty from the store selling it. That's smart to get. Good luck.
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Amazon has a promotion that takes $50 off of 6 titles from the list in the link above, and if you choose free super save shipping, you also get a $15 best value savings discount, and it drops the entire order to $47.44. Whoa!
For those looking to buy a big external HDD, J&R has the 2TB Western Digital My Book w/ RAID function for ~$260. That's pretty good although it's still USB only. I would probably buy it if my 500GB My Book is anywhere near full. Wish it had the works for connectivity though -- that's what I'll probably hold out for (plus a similar/better price) unless I do run out of space real soon.
I guess you don't have a high MP-count, fast shooting DSLR and/or HD camcorder. Storage space run out fast when you shoot a lot w/ those. My 500GB external would've filled up in no time if I was still shooting as much as I used to when I first got a Nikon D70 several years ago (and have been using a D200 for the past nearly 3 years). Good thing I'm not crazy about shooting videos (and only have an old, but pretty decent, Canon miniDV cam)...
BTW, the nice thing about that 2TB HDD is the RAID function. You can always just use it like a 1TB HDD in mirror mode (and get concurrent backup between the 2 built-in drives). That's probably what I would do if I got it.
Thank goodness I don't have a digital SLR or I would, indeed, be in that kind of trouble myself. And, my camcorder is of the Hi-8 era ()...so no worries there either. Although I feel compelled to note that it did have stereo audio as a feature (which I paid dearly for at the time). I WAS cutting edge at the time!
It's actually as a possible gift for my college age son--who I'm sure needs it to back up all his (cough) school work (cough) on.
Price is a HUGE factor. I'm tempted to go 750gb and get a much better deal. Right now the best price I'm seeing is about $100 (after rebate) at NewEgg. A Fantom drive.
I don't quite understand all of the discounting, but with the super saver shipping, I only had to pay a total of $39.94 for all six Bond BDs. It almost seems too good to be true.
Can anyone tell me what the $15.00 "Best Value Savings" discount is for?